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Album caption: Flow failure down a hillside slope on the Nunez Ranch 4 miles (6.4 km) east of Half Moon Bay. Note the man standing at the base of the deposited debris and a second man standing on the lower edge of the cavity at the top of the slide. Additional incipient flow failures with much smaller movements also occurred on the convex hill to the left of the principal landslide. Photograph previously published in Lawson and others (1908, pl. 133B) with caption "Earth-flow 4 miles east of Half Moon Bay." San Mateo County, California. 1906. Published as figure 22 in U. S. Geological Survey Professional paper 993. 1978. (Not available from U.S.G.S. Photo Library. Photograph by R. A. Anderson, J.C. Branner...
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Imperial Valley, California, Earthquake October 15, 1979. Brawley Fault zone at Keystone Road site 100 (location shown on Plate 1, Professional paper 1254). The cracks in the pavement and in the field on the right follow the trace of the 1975 surface displacement. The dark vegetation just east of the trace formed an abrupt lineament at the fault trace before the earthquake; part of the darkness at the trace is due to low-sun shadowing of the scarp that faces west toward the camera. The fracturing near the crest of the scarp generally forms a single continuous break, although locally, multiple echelon fractures also occur on this fault strand. View is east-southeast. Photo by M.J. Rymer, October 23, 1979. Figure...
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Nisqually Glacier, from confluence with Wilson Glacier to the nunatak, as seen from station 7 on August 22, 1945. Upper part of glacier is at about its lowest known ice mass, as evidenced by the exposure of bedrock. There is almost no crevassing in middle reach. Slope at center of photo is very flat and broken below there. Note the lightcolored medial moraine approaching nunatak from upper right. Sources of debris may be deduced. Note also large icecored moraine along wrest edge of glacier. Mount Rainier National Park. Pierce County, Washington. August 22, 1945. Panoram in two parts. Photo 3 and 4. (see vfm00004) Published as figure 4 in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 631. 1969.
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Album caption: San Juan Co, Colo. Index card: Royal Tiger Mine and Silver Lake, near Silverton. San Juan Mountains. San Juan County, Colorado. August 21, 1980.
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These slides of the July 22, 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens were taken by Jim Vallance, who was in a U.S. Forest Service fixed wing aircraft and by Mike Doukas, Harry Glicken, and Rick Hoblitt who were in a U.S. Geological Survey helicopter. There were three major eruptive pulses on July 22, 1980. They begin at 17:14, 18:30 and 19:02 PDT. Slides no. 5 through 25 were taken between 18:25:20 and 18:26:30 This sequence was taken while moving counter-clockwise from the north to the west flank of Mount St. Helens at a distance of about 7 miles and while changing elevation from about 10,000 to 12,000 feet. Approximately 3 seconds after slide no. 20. Skamania County, Washington. (Photo by J. Vallance, USGS) View of...
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Album caption: Driftless area, erosion towers oof St. Peter sandstone, rising above the slope of Lower Magnesian limestone, Mt. Vernon, Dane County, Wisconsin. D. 16, ex. 1/25 sec., sun, noon,August 3, 1907. Handwritten note on album caption: New Glarus quadrangle. No. 319, L-1.
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Album caption: Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado. Junction of Navajo and Wickiup Canyons. Picture by R.W. Berry, topographer, 1911. Handwritten notes on album caption: Montezuma County Index card: Prominent spur at junct. of Navajo and Wickiup Canyons. Mesa Verda National Park, Colorado. 1911.
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Scarp at base of Wasatch Range opposite Honeyville. It is thought that the table on which part of the town stands may be a landslide corresponding to this scarp. Box Elder County, Utah. n.d. Published as plate 11-B in U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 153. 1928. See Woolley, Photo No. 325, wrr00325. (now-then28).
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These slides of the July 22, 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens were taken by Jim Vallance, who was in a U.S. Forest Service fixed wing aircraft and by Mike Doukas, Harry Glicken, and Rick Hoblitt who were in a U.S. Geological Survey helicopter. There were three major eruptive pulses on July 22, 1980. They begin at 17:14, 18:30 and 19:02 PDT. Slide no. 43 through no. 62 show the third eruptive pulse. this sequence was taken while moving clockwise from the west to the north side of the mountain at a distance of 7 to 10 miles and at an elevation of 17,000 feet. View of eruption at 19:03. Skamania County, Washington. (Photo by J. Vallance, USGS)
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Large sand-filled mud cracks in the basal part of the Carmel formation on the southeast flank of Boundary Butte anticline, 3 miles west of Red Mesa. Apache County, Arizona, n.d. (photo by C.H. Dane. Similiar to Dane photo 100). Published as figure 23 in U. S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 291. 1957.
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Index card: Mount St. Helens viewed from Coldwater Ridge, taken in early May. Bulge at upper left side of peak between Dogs Head and Goat Rocks. Note dense fir forest. Skamania County, Washington. May 17, 1980. (Photo by Harry Glicken, USGS/CVO; same as MSH-BE_VOLC-00003ct).
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Slide description and index card: Young tephra sequence 8 km southeast of the former summit. Pale dacite tephras (sets Y and P) are overlain by tephras of Castle Creek and younger periods that include dark andesite tephras of layers Bh and Bo, pale dacite pumice of layer Bi that is about 1,000 yr old, dark basalt tephras of layer Bu, and white dacite pumice of set W. Skamania County, Washington. n.d. (Photo by R.P. Hoblitt). Published as Figure 5 in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional Paper 1250. 1981.
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Album caption: Spoil site, 8,000 m² (2 acres), Ritzville, normally reserved for surplus snow; contains 10,000 m³ (13,000 square yards) of ash from the May 18 eruption. Depth of spoil is 1-1½ m (3-5 ft). Adams County, Washington. 1980. (Photo courtesy of G.B. McLucas, State of Washington, Division of Geology and Earth Resources) Published as figure 413 in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 1250. 1981. Index card unavailable.
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Index card: Mount St. Helens in eruption: aerial view of crater rim, lower part of eruptive column and ash cloud, and cloud-covered countryside in background. 1010 hrs PDT. Skamania County, Washington. May 18, 1980.
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Kings Canyon National Park, East. At right Mt. Spencer; near center Mt. Haeckel. California. 1904. (Panorama with photo nos.2360-2366, 2368-2369).
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Album caption: Slump in Union Street between Pierce and Steiner Streets. Photograph previously published in Lawson and others (1908, pl. 88B) with caption "Slip of a fill.on Union Street, just west of Steiner Street, San Francisco." City and County of San Francisco, California. 1906. Published as figure 53 in U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 993. 1978. (Not available from U.S.G.S. Photo Library. Photograph by H.O. Wood, courtesy of The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley.)
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Nugget Sandstone of Jurassic(?) and Triassic(?) age, showing chalcopyrite (cp) associated with bituminous material (B). Ore minerals may follow a fossil oil-water contact. Exposures by reflected light and by light transmitted through crossed polars; sample CU-28D. Lincoln County, Wyoming. n.d. Published as figure 7 in the U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 907-C. 1976.
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Glacier National Park, Montana. Boulder Glacier and the cirque wall at the head of Bowman Valley, viewed from the east wall of the cirque above Hole-in- the-Wall Falls. Boulder Glacier with Kintla Peak towering back of it on the extreme left (photo awc00699). Boundary Mountain in the center (photo awc00698). Great cirque wall above North Lake on the right (photo awc00697). August 4, 1913. Plate 12-B, U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 600. Photos awc00697, awc00698, awc00699 form a panorama. Handwritten notes on album caption: Montana.


map background search result map search result map Driftless area, erosion towers oof St. Peter sandstone, rising above the slope of Lower Magnesian limestone, Mt. Vernon. Wisconsin, 1907. Panorama view southwest across cirque at head of Bowman Creek to Boulder Glacier and Kintla peak. Glacier National Park, Montana.1913. Mount St. Helens viewed from Coldwater Ridge. Skamania County, Washington. 1980. Royal Tiger Mine and Silver Lake, near Silverton. San Juan Mountains. San Juan County, Colorado. 1980. Mt. Spencer (at right) near center Mt. Haeckel. Kings Canyon National Park. California. 1904. Scarp at base of Wasatch Range opposite Honeyville. Box Elder County, Utah. Large sand-filled mud cracks in the basal part of the Carmel formation on the southeast flank of Boundary Butte anticline. Apache County, Arizona. No date. Brawley Fault zone, Imperial Valley, California Earthquake. 1979. Fallen stair tower of Olive View Hospital. San Fernando, California, Earthquake February 1971. 1971. Slides of the July 22, 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens. Skamania County, Washington. 1980. Slides of the July 22, 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens. Skamania County, Washington. 1980. Young tephra sequence 8 km southeast of the former Mount St. Helens summit. Skamania County, Washington. n.d. Spoil site, Ritzville, normally reserved for surplus snow. Adams County, Washington. 1980. Mount St. Helens. Cowlitz County, Washington. 1980. Aerial view of crater rim, lower part of eruptive column and ash cloud. Mount St. Helens, Skamania County, Washington. 1980. Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado. Junction of Navajo Canyon and Wickiup Canyon. Photo by R.W. Berry, 1911 Nugget Sandstone of Jurassic(?) and Triassic(?) age. Lincoln County, Wyoming. n.d. Nisqually Glacier. Mount Rainier National Park, Washington. 1945. (Panoram in two parts.) Flow failure down a hillside slope on the Nunez Ranch, east of Half Moon Bay. San Mateo County, California. 1906. Slump in Union Street between Pierce and Steiner Streets. San Francisco, California. 1906 Fallen stair tower of Olive View Hospital. San Fernando, California, Earthquake February 1971. 1971. Slump in Union Street between Pierce and Steiner Streets. San Francisco, California. 1906 Mt. Spencer (at right) near center Mt. Haeckel. Kings Canyon National Park. California. 1904. Royal Tiger Mine and Silver Lake, near Silverton. San Juan Mountains. San Juan County, Colorado. 1980. Flow failure down a hillside slope on the Nunez Ranch, east of Half Moon Bay. San Mateo County, California. 1906. Driftless area, erosion towers oof St. Peter sandstone, rising above the slope of Lower Magnesian limestone, Mt. Vernon. Wisconsin, 1907. Nisqually Glacier. Mount Rainier National Park, Washington. 1945. (Panoram in two parts.) Mount St. Helens. Cowlitz County, Washington. 1980. Mount St. Helens viewed from Coldwater Ridge. Skamania County, Washington. 1980. Slides of the July 22, 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens. Skamania County, Washington. 1980. Slides of the July 22, 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens. Skamania County, Washington. 1980. Young tephra sequence 8 km southeast of the former Mount St. Helens summit. Skamania County, Washington. n.d. Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado. Junction of Navajo Canyon and Wickiup Canyon. Photo by R.W. Berry, 1911 Spoil site, Ritzville, normally reserved for surplus snow. Adams County, Washington. 1980. Panorama view southwest across cirque at head of Bowman Creek to Boulder Glacier and Kintla peak. Glacier National Park, Montana.1913. Aerial view of crater rim, lower part of eruptive column and ash cloud. Mount St. Helens, Skamania County, Washington. 1980. Nugget Sandstone of Jurassic(?) and Triassic(?) age. Lincoln County, Wyoming. n.d. Scarp at base of Wasatch Range opposite Honeyville. Box Elder County, Utah. Brawley Fault zone, Imperial Valley, California Earthquake. 1979. Large sand-filled mud cracks in the basal part of the Carmel formation on the southeast flank of Boundary Butte anticline. Apache County, Arizona. No date.