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Sand of Meade River unit of the Gubik Formation exposed in the 30-foot bank of the lake at lat 70 degrees 28 minutes N. and long 157 degrees 55 minutes W. Barrow district, Northern Alaska region, Alaska. August 25, 1947. Published as figure 17 in U. S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 302-C. 1964.
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Local folding in Wallace formation, half mile east of Wallace, shows typical thin-banded beds. Shoshone County, Idaho. August 31, 1904. Plate 7-A in U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 62. 1908.
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Point Reyes National Seashore, California. Trench developed on the medial ridge at Skinner Ranch in 1906, which by 1981 has been modified to form a bench on the hillside. Page 57 (lower photo), Earthquake Information Bulletin, v.13, no.2.
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Thin section of tuff from the Obispo tuff member of the Monterey formation from the valley of San Luis Obispo Creek; San Luis Obispo County, California. 1931. Plate 11-C, in U.S.Geological Survey Professional Paper 212. 1943.
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Album caption and index card: Large-, medium-, and small-scale cross- strata in sandstone of the Wescogame Formation, Grand Canyon region. A, Trough structure in large- scale cross-strata of Wescogame cliff unit; Marble Canyon. Geologist at left for scale. Grand Canyon National Park. Coconino County, Arizona. n.d. Published as Figure L4-A in U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 1173. 1982.
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Kane Co., Utah. Brian Head Formation, consolidated (white wall) and disintegrated (upper slopes) and Pink Wasatch Limestones (lowest slopes), Seamans Canyon west of Gravel Pass. 1944.
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Kane County, Utah. View eastward across Alton Amphitheater; Floor of Tropic Shale, Other Cretaceous formations in background. 1940.
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Second shale subunit of the South Platte formation, north side of Ralston Reservoir. K, base Kassler sandstone member, Mb, second key marker bed; Mz, platy siltstone of marine zone. Jefferson County, Colorado, ca. 1951. Published as figure 12 in U. S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 274-B. 1955.
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Frey (Organ Rock) formation capped by De Chelly conglomerate 3 miles from mouth of White Canyon. Chinle and Wingate at left. San Juan County, Utah. 1932.
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One of the small buttes northeast of Bison, showing White River formation resting on Lance formation. Perkins County, South Dakota. 1911. Plate 4-A in U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 627. 1916.
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General view, Monument Valley, Navajo County, Arizona, Marsh Pass quadrangle. Foreground de Chelly sandstone, Background Moenkopi formation and de Chelly sandstone. July, 1910.
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Base of Straight Cliffs formation (Cretaceous) at Orderville. Tropic shale forms slope at bottom. Kane County, Utah. 1939.
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Fault, Navajo sandstone (right), Carmel formation (left), head of box canyon in Lick Wash. Kane County, Utah. 1940.
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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.
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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.


map background search result map search result map Sand of Meade River unit of the Gubik Formation exposed in the 30-foot bank of the lake at lat 70 degrees 28 minutes N. Barrow district, Northern Alaska region, Alaska. 1947. Thin section of tuff from the Obispo tuff member of the Monterey formation from the valley of San Luis Obispo Creek. San Luis Obispo County, California. 1931. Trench developed on the medial ridge at Skinner Ranch in 1906, which by 1981 has been modified to form a bench on the hillside. Point Reyes National Seashore, California. No date. Dolores formation on west side of Junction Creek, the white cliff at the top is Entrada sandstone. La Plata County, Colorado. Circa 1936. General view, Monument Valley. Navajo County, Arizona. 1910. View near mouth of Cottonwood Wash. San Juan County, Utah. 1929. Frey (Organ Rock) formation capped by De Chelly conglomerate 3 miles from mouth of White Canyon. San Juan County, Utah. 1932. Base of Straight Cliffs formation (Cretaceous) at Orderville. Tropic shale forms slope at bottom. Kane County, Utah. 1939. Fault, Navajo sandstone (right), Carmel formation (left), head of box canyon in Lick Wash. Kane County, Utah. 1940. View eastward across Alton Amphitheater; Floor of Tropic Shale, Other Cretaceous formations in background. Kane County, Utah. 1940. Conglomerate within the Wasatch formation (top and bottom), Bowery Canyon. Iron County Utah. 1942. Brian Head Formation, consolidated (white wall) and disintegrated (upper slopes) and Pink Wasatch Limestones (lowest slopes), Seamans Canyon west of Gravel Pass. Kane County, Utah. 1944. The Judith River formation as it is exposed in the very much dissected area 1.5 miles south of Acton. Yellowstone County, Montana. 1916. Extinct Soda Spring Basin. Caribou County, Idaho, 1871. Large, medium, and small-scale cross- strata in sandstone of the Wescogame Formation. Grand Canyon National Park, Coconino County, Arizona. No date. Local folding in Wallace formation, half mile east of Wallace, shows typical thin-banded beds. Shoshone County, Idaho. 1904. Spring Valley, Wyoming. 1903. Second shale subunit of the South Platte formation, north side of Ralston Reservoir. Jefferson County, Colorado. Circa 1951. One of the small buttes northeast of Bison, showing White River formation resting on Lance formation. Perkins County, South Dakota. 1911. Filled channel at base of Lower Slope Esplanade Sandstone, Tuckup Canyon. Grand Canyon National Park, Mohave County, Arizona. 1971. Trench developed on the medial ridge at Skinner Ranch in 1906, which by 1981 has been modified to form a bench on the hillside. Point Reyes National Seashore, California. No date. Second shale subunit of the South Platte formation, north side of Ralston Reservoir. Jefferson County, Colorado. Circa 1951. 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. One of the small buttes northeast of Bison, showing White River formation resting on Lance formation. Perkins County, South Dakota. 1911. Conglomerate within the Wasatch formation (top and bottom), Bowery Canyon. Iron County Utah. 1942. Base of Straight Cliffs formation (Cretaceous) at Orderville. Tropic shale forms slope at bottom. Kane County, Utah. 1939. Fault, Navajo sandstone (right), Carmel formation (left), head of box canyon in Lick Wash. Kane County, Utah. 1940. View eastward across Alton Amphitheater; Floor of Tropic Shale, Other Cretaceous formations in background. Kane County, Utah. 1940. Brian Head Formation, consolidated (white wall) and disintegrated (upper slopes) and Pink Wasatch Limestones (lowest slopes), Seamans Canyon west of Gravel Pass. Kane County, Utah. 1944. The Judith River formation as it is exposed in the very much dissected area 1.5 miles south of Acton. Yellowstone County, Montana. 1916. Local folding in Wallace formation, half mile east of Wallace, shows typical thin-banded beds. Shoshone County, Idaho. 1904. Thin section of tuff from the Obispo tuff member of the Monterey formation from the valley of San Luis Obispo Creek. San Luis Obispo County, California. 1931. General view, Monument Valley. Navajo County, Arizona. 1910. View near mouth of Cottonwood Wash. San Juan County, Utah. 1929. Frey (Organ Rock) formation capped by De Chelly conglomerate 3 miles from mouth of White Canyon. San Juan County, Utah. 1932. Filled channel at base of Lower Slope Esplanade Sandstone, Tuckup Canyon. Grand Canyon National Park, Mohave County, Arizona. 1971. Large, medium, and small-scale cross- strata in sandstone of the Wescogame Formation. Grand Canyon National Park, Coconino County, Arizona. No date. Sand of Meade River unit of the Gubik Formation exposed in the 30-foot bank of the lake at lat 70 degrees 28 minutes N. Barrow district, Northern Alaska region, Alaska. 1947. Spring Valley, Wyoming. 1903.