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Drying and crushing plant belonging to Charleston Mining Company (subsidiary of V.C.) at the company's pit shown in images 704 and 705. Charleston County, South Carolina. February 22, 1924.
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Death Valley National Park, California. Furnace Creek Formation at the north end of the Black Mountains. View is southwest and west of Zabriskie Point, an overlook by Highway 190 about 3 miles up Furnace Creek Wash from Furnace Creek Inn. The base of the Furnace Creek Formation is at the topographic break between the badlands and the rougher, higher ground in the distance on the left. Light-colored playa beds about 2,500 feet thick extend to the base of a conglomerate which forms the dark cliff at the right. The beds are dipping to the right (north) into the Texas Spring Syncline. The center of the photograph looks west across Death Valley to the Panamint Range at Aguereberry Point; Tucki Mountain on the right....
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Enlargement of panoramic images 018, 019, and 020. Type of locality of Nakaibito formation. Figuerdo Wash, 4000 feet above Highway 666. Mexican Springs Experimental Station, San Juan County, New Mexico. Circa 1949.
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Iron County. Utah. Same as 1083. Detail contact of conglomerate (foreground) and rough bedded, carbonaceous sandstone above. 1941.
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Quartz overgrowths on sandstone grains after clay formation, Nanushuk Group. Quartzose grains have overgrowths at points of low pressure (pore space) adjeacent to areas that were probably under high pressure (grain contacts). Overgrowths probably develop where clay coatings are absent. A polycrystalline quartz grain (upper left) has a pod of kaolinite growing on its surface. Sample 78ACh23, Kurupa anticline; magnification, 6.3 x 10, photomicrograph. Central North Slope, Alaska. Published as Figure 47A in U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 1614. 1985.
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Death Valley National Park, California. Furnace Creek Formation at the north end of the Black Mountains. View is southwest and west of Zabriskie Point, an overlook by Highway 190 about 3 miles up Furnace Creek Wash from Furnace Creek Inn. The base of the Furnace Creek Formation is at the topographic break between the badlands and the rougher, higher ground in the distance on the left. Light-colored playa beds about 2,500 feet thick extend to the base of a conglomerate which forms the dark cliff at the right. The beds are dipping to the right (north) into the Texas Spring Syncline. The center of the photograph looks west across Death Valley to the Panamint Range at Aguereberry Point; Tucki Mountain on the right....
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Part of the Barrow unit of the Gubik Formation at Nunavak, showing gray blocky sandy silty clay at base, a thin lens of clean yellow sand in the center, and yellow-brown blocky clayey silty sand at top. Barrow district, Northern Alaska region, Alaska. August 10, 1946. Published as figure 26 in U. S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 302-C. 1964.
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Colorado National Monument, Colorado. Eastern end of Kodels Canyon Fault on the west side of Fruita Canyon. There is no visible displacement except for considerable thinning of Wingate Sandstone. The high cliff of Wingate Sandstone on the left rests on slopes of Chinle Formation. The pinon and juniper-covered slope near the middle is Kayenta Formation resting on thinned Wingate Sandstone. Entrada Sandstone forms the low cliffs on the right. Circa 1950. Figure 32, U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 451.
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Glacier National Park, Montana. Altyn Limestone in the lower slopes of Appekunny Mountain, northeast of Many Glacier Hotel. This view is at the type locality of the formation, close to the site of the former settlement of Altyn. The Lewis overthrust is at the base of the cliffs, and the smooth slopes below are underlain by shale of Cretaceous age, which yields few outcrops. July 6,1901. Figure 2, U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 296.
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Large rougous white to reddish chert, at or near base of Waynesboro formation. Location A 37, two miles southwest of Clear Spring. Williamsport quadrangle. Maryland. No date.
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Panorama with image 049 (right to left). Figuerdo Wash, 4000 feet above Highway 666 at type of locality of Nakaibito formation. Nakaibito formation above and gravels of Gamerco formation below. Mexican Springs Experimental Station. San Juan County, New Mexico. October 1949.
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Panorama of ridge extending from sec. 14 through sec. 3, T. 8 S., R. 44 E., Slug Creek quadrangle; showing dip slope of Rex chert member (68 and 69), phosphate shales of Phosphoria formation (70), and Wells formation; Wood shale in foreground. Caribou County, Idaho. August 7, 1911. Plate 29-A, with graphics, in U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 152. 1927.
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Sage brush flat on Hans Creek, and bluffs of the Fort Union formation. Dunn County, North Dakota. 1913. Plate 22-A in U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 726. 1922.
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Death Valley National Park, California. Red and white beds of the Furnace Creek Formation, viewed from Zabriskie Point. Panamint Range in the distance. 1940.
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Album caption and index card: The Watahomigi and Manakacha Formations in Grand Canyon region, Arizona. B, Watahomigi slope between cliffs of Manakacha, above, and Redwall, below; Havasu Canyon. Grand Canyon National Park. Coconino County, Arizona. n.d. Portion published as Figure C5-B in U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 1173. 1982.
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South wall of Purgatoire Canyon near Sopris: a general view showing the Raton basal conglomerate, the unconformity between a coal bed and Vermejo formation. Las Animas County, Colorado. 1909. Plate 13-A, with graphics, in U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 101. 1917.
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Glacier National Park, Montana. Intense soft-sediment deformation produced during pillow emplacement at Granite Park. The pillow in the lower right corner is entirely buried. The basal contact of the Purcell lava with the Snowslip Formation is, thus, locally very irregular. 1982. Figure 9-B, U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 85-543.
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Miocene, Pliocene and Pleistocene formations at Malaga Cove: Repetto siltstone (lower Pliocene) on south limb of northern syncline. Arrow points (on published photo) upper right side of this photo; to lower bed of volcanic ash. Note seated men at foot of cliff, which is 150 feet high. Los Angeles County, California. 1930. Plate 12-C, U.S.Geological Survey Professional Paper 207. 1946.
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McElmo formation near Aneth, San Juan County, Utah, Abajo quadrangle. July, 1910.


map background search result map search result map Quartz overgrowths on sandstone grains after clay formation, Nanushuk Group. Central North Slope, Alaska. No date. Sage brush flat on Hans Creek, and bluffs of the Fort Union formation. Dunn County, North Dakota. 1913. Part of the Barrow unit of the Gubik Formation at Nunavak. Northern Alaska region, Alaska. 1946. McElmo formation near Aneth. San Juan County, Utah. 1910. Detail contact of conglomerate (foreground) and rough bedded, carbonaceous sandstone above. Iron County, Utah. 1941. Furnace Creek Formation at the north end of the Black Mountains. Death Valley National Park, California. Circa 1960. Furnace Creek Formation at the north end of the Black Mountains. Death Valley National Park, California. Circa 1960. Ruins near the Legendary Butte. Montezuma County, Colorado. 1874. (Stereoscopic view) South wall of Purgatoire Canyon near Sopris. Las Animas County, Colorado. 1909. Type of locality of Nakaibito formation. San Juan County, New Mexico. 1949. Panorama with image 049 (right to left). Figuerdo Wash, 4000 feet above Highway 666 at type of locality of Nakaibito formation. San Juan County, New Mexico.1949. Eastern end of Kodels Canyon Fault on the west side of Fruita Canyon. Colorado National Monument, Colorado. Circa 1950. Panorama of ridge extending from sec. 14 through sec. 3, T. 8 S., R. 44 E. Caribou County, Idaho. 1911. Drying and crushing plant belonging to Charleston Mining Company. Charleston County, South Carolina. 1924. Intense soft-sediment deformation at Granite Park. Glacier National Park, Montana. 1982. Watahomigi Formation and Manakacha Formation in Havasu Canyon. Grand Canyon National Park, Coconino County, Arizona. No date. Red and white beds of the Furnace Creek Formation, viewed from Zabriskie Point. Death Valley National Park, California. 1940. Large rougous white to reddish chert, at or near base of Waynesboro formation. Maryland. No date. Altyn Limestone in the lower slopes of Appekunny Mountain. Glacier National Park, Montana. 1901. Miocene, Pliocene and Pleistocene formations at Malaga Cove. Los Angeles County, California. 1930. Eastern end of Kodels Canyon Fault on the west side of Fruita Canyon. Colorado National Monument, Colorado. Circa 1950. Panorama of ridge extending from sec. 14 through sec. 3, T. 8 S., R. 44 E. Caribou County, Idaho. 1911. Ruins near the Legendary Butte. Montezuma County, Colorado. 1874. (Stereoscopic view) Sage brush flat on Hans Creek, and bluffs of the Fort Union formation. Dunn County, North Dakota. 1913. Drying and crushing plant belonging to Charleston Mining Company. Charleston County, South Carolina. 1924. Intense soft-sediment deformation at Granite Park. Glacier National Park, Montana. 1982. Altyn Limestone in the lower slopes of Appekunny Mountain. Glacier National Park, Montana. 1901. Detail contact of conglomerate (foreground) and rough bedded, carbonaceous sandstone above. Iron County, Utah. 1941. Type of locality of Nakaibito formation. San Juan County, New Mexico. 1949. Panorama with image 049 (right to left). Figuerdo Wash, 4000 feet above Highway 666 at type of locality of Nakaibito formation. San Juan County, New Mexico.1949. South wall of Purgatoire Canyon near Sopris. Las Animas County, Colorado. 1909. Miocene, Pliocene and Pleistocene formations at Malaga Cove. Los Angeles County, California. 1930. Furnace Creek Formation at the north end of the Black Mountains. Death Valley National Park, California. Circa 1960. Furnace Creek Formation at the north end of the Black Mountains. Death Valley National Park, California. Circa 1960. Red and white beds of the Furnace Creek Formation, viewed from Zabriskie Point. Death Valley National Park, California. 1940. McElmo formation near Aneth. San Juan County, Utah. 1910. Large rougous white to reddish chert, at or near base of Waynesboro formation. Maryland. No date. Watahomigi Formation and Manakacha Formation in Havasu Canyon. Grand Canyon National Park, Coconino County, Arizona. No date. Quartz overgrowths on sandstone grains after clay formation, Nanushuk Group. Central North Slope, Alaska. No date. Part of the Barrow unit of the Gubik Formation at Nunavak. Northern Alaska region, Alaska. 1946.