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The Judith River formation as it is exposed in the very much dissected area 1.5 miles south of Acton. Plate 19-B in U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 691. 1919.
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Album caption and index card: Extinct Soda Spring Basin. About 3 miles up the valley of a small tributary of the Bear River we come to a most remarkable formation, consisting of the basins of old springs long extinct. They are called the "petrifying springs" by the settlers, from the abundance of calcareous tufa which exists in the basins. Some of them are 6 feet in depth, and contain large masses of plants coated with a calcareous material, which retains perfectly the form of the leaf and stem. Caribou County, Idaho. 1871. Handwritten notes on album caption: None. Descriptive Catalog of the Photographs of the United States Geological Survey of the Territories, W. H. Jackson, Photographer, Second Edition, Illustrated,...
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Spring Valley, showing small area of coal-bearing Cretaceous rocks (Frontier formation) surrounded by Eocene beds. Wyoming. 1903.
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Polished pebbles and cobbles from the mudstone unit of the Lakita Formation. A, silicified wood; b, fossiliferous chert; c, quartzsite; d, and e, chert; f, chert pebble imbedded in clayey siltstone. Crook County, Wyoming. 1956. Published in US Geological Survey Bulletin 1082-J, plate 39. 1961.
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Album caption: Flathead Co, Mont. Index card: Exposure of Helena Formation and talus on Brown Pass Trail. Glacier National Park. Flathead County, Montana. August 13, 1981.
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Pleistocene formation on north border of Palos Verdes Hills: Sand pit on west side of Fourth Ravine west of Hawthorne Avenue. Lomita marl, San Pedro sand and unconformably overlying Palo Verdes (?) sand and nonmarine terrace cover. Los Angeles County, California. October 24, 1923. Plate 20-B, U.S.Geological Survey Professional Paper 207. 1946.
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Glacier National Park, Montana. Basal pillowed section of Purcell lava in contact with Snowslip Formation at Kootenai Peak. Note very large pillow to the lower right of pick. August 26, 1983.
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View near mouth of Cottonwood Wash. Summerville(?) formation capped by Bluff sandstone member of Morrison formation. San Juan County, Utah. 1929. Published as plate 14-A in U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 188. 1938.
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Dolores formation on west side of Junction Creek, the white cliff at the top is Entrada sandstone. This is the best-exposed section of the Dolores in the district; view 1.3 miles below mouth of Castle Creek. La Plata County, Colorado. Circa 1936. Plate 3-B, in U.S.Geological Survey Professional Paper 219. 1949.
The USGS’s FORE-SCE model was used to produce a long-term landscape dataset for the Delaware River Basin (DRB). Using historical landscape reconstruction and scenario-based future projections, the data provided land-use and land-cover (LULC) data for the DRB from year 1680 through 2100, with future projections from 2020-2100 modeled for 7 different socioeconomic-based scenarios, and 3 climate realizations for each socioeconomic scenario (21 scenario combinations in total). The projections are characterized by 1) high spatial resolution (30-meter cells), 2) high thematic resolution (20 land use and land cover classes), 3) broad spatial extent (covering the entirety of the Delaware River basin, corresponding to USGS...


map background search result map search result map Polished pebbles and cobbles from the mudstone unit of the Lakita Formation. Crook County, Wyoming. 1956. Exposure of Helena Formation and talus on Brown Pass Trail. Glacier National Park. Flathead County, Montana. 1981. Dolores formation on west side of Junction Creek, the white cliff at the top is Entrada sandstone. La Plata County, Colorado. Circa 1936. View near mouth of Cottonwood Wash. San Juan County, Utah. 1929. The Judith River formation as it is exposed in the very much dissected area 1.5 miles south of Acton. Yellowstone County, Montana. 1916. Bonanza King Formation, in the upper part of Echo Canyon, is mostly dark-colored, massive, cavernous dolomite. Death Valley National Park, California. Circa 1960. Extinct Soda Spring Basin. Caribou County, Idaho, 1871. Pleistocene formation on north border of Palos Verdes Hills. Los Angeles County, California. 1923. Basal pillowed section of Purcell lava at Kootenai Peak. Glacier National Park, Montana. 1983. Spring Valley, Wyoming. 1903. Filled channel at base of Lower Slope Esplanade Sandstone, Tuckup Canyon. Grand Canyon National Park, Mohave County, Arizona. 1971. Long-term database of historical, current, and future land cover for the Delaware River Basin (1680 through 2100) Dolores formation on west side of Junction Creek, the white cliff at the top is Entrada sandstone. La Plata County, Colorado. Circa 1936. Extinct Soda Spring Basin. Caribou County, Idaho, 1871. Polished pebbles and cobbles from the mudstone unit of the Lakita Formation. Crook County, Wyoming. 1956. Exposure of Helena Formation and talus on Brown Pass Trail. Glacier National Park. Flathead County, Montana. 1981. Basal pillowed section of Purcell lava at Kootenai Peak. Glacier National Park, Montana. 1983. The Judith River formation as it is exposed in the very much dissected area 1.5 miles south of Acton. Yellowstone County, Montana. 1916. Pleistocene formation on north border of Palos Verdes Hills. Los Angeles County, California. 1923. Bonanza King Formation, in the upper part of Echo Canyon, is mostly dark-colored, massive, cavernous dolomite. Death Valley National Park, California. Circa 1960. View near mouth of Cottonwood Wash. San Juan County, Utah. 1929. Filled channel at base of Lower Slope Esplanade Sandstone, Tuckup Canyon. Grand Canyon National Park, Mohave County, Arizona. 1971. Long-term database of historical, current, and future land cover for the Delaware River Basin (1680 through 2100) Spring Valley, Wyoming. 1903.