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Death Valley National Park, California. Hanging valley at Gower Gulch at the front of the Black Mountains. The floor of the old valley has been raised 50 to 75 feet above the apex of the fan. Furnace Creek Formation (extreme left) overlies the Artist Drive Formation. Circa 1960. Figure 78, U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 494-A.
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Album caption and index card: Camp of Crystal Peak Gem Company; 6 miles W. of N. of Florissant. G.W. Weed of company on right. J.D. Endicott on left. Specimens of quartz, amazon stone, etc., on shelves. Copelen Dome, a granite knob, beyond. August 1913. 5X7. Teller Co., Colorado. Note on photograph: Image scanned from glass plate negative.
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Iran Earthquake September 16, 1978. Damage to a building in Tabas. Photo by N. Orsini. Page 71, Earthquake Information Bulletin, v.11 no.2.
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Kaibab limestone at contact with Moenkopi formation, Wolf Grossing, Coconino County, Arizona, San Francisco Mountain quadrangle. July, 1913.
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Gypsum bed at Plaster Bluff on the Little Missouri River, 3 miles south of Murfreesboro. Outcrop of the Trinity formation. Pike County, Arkansas. ca. 1901. Plate 5-A in U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 46. 1906.
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Part of Red Mountain formation immediately below big seam of iron ore, Twentieth Street cut, Birmingham, at summit of Red Mountain, looking northeast; this part is of Brassfield (Medina) age. Jefferson County, Alabama. 1925. Plate 11 in U.S.Geological Survey Folio 221. 1927.
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Glacier National Park, Montana. West flank of Mount Kipp, viewed from the trail at the northern end of Flattop Mountain. Buff-colored Shepard Formation overlies the dark-colored Purcell lava. Dip slope exposure of Purcell lava in the foreground. July 22, 1982.
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Unconformity between Moenkopi Formation (lower part) and Shinarump Conglomerate. Upper Chinle beds, middle top. Near mouth of Road Canyon, Kane County, Utah. 1944.
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Unconformity between diatomaceous Maricopa shale and clay shale of Etchegoin formation in San Emigdio region; looking west across Muddy creek, the bedding of the diatomaceous shale is indicated by the hard calcareous layers. The bedding of the clay shale is practically parallel with the contact, which is shown by the sharp change in color. Kern County, California. November 3, 1912. Plate 10-B in U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 116. 1920.
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Kane County, Utah. Winsor formation capped by Dakota on Alton-Johnson road, 3 plus-minus miles east of Sink Creek. 1938.
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Kane County, Utah. Entrada, Curtis, and Winsor formation overlain by Dakota (extreme top), Alton-Skutumpah road. 1939.
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Kane Co., Utah, Ledge of Gypsum (center) in the Curtis formation underlain by Entrada Sandstone. Averett Wash. 1940.
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Wilson Peak, head of Hillsdale Canyon. Wasatch limestone overlying the Kaiparowits formation. Garfield County, Utah. 1940.


    map background search result map search result map Part of Red Mountain formation immediately below big seam of iron ore. Jefferson County, Alabama. 1925. Damage to a building in Tabas. Iran Earthquake September 16, 1978. Kaibab limestone at contact with Moenkopi formation, Wolf Grossing. Coconino County, Arizona. 1913. Winsor formation capped by Dakota on Alton-Johnson road, 3 plus-minus miles east of Sink Creek. Kane County, Utah. 1938. Entrada, Curtis, and Winsor formation overlain by Dakota (extreme top), Alton-Skutumpah road. Kane County, Utah. 1939. Ledge of Gypsum (center) in the Curtis formation underlain by Entrada Sandstone. Kane County, Utah. 1940. Wilson Peak, head of Hillsdale Canyon. Garfield County, Utah. 1940. Detailed view of pumice conglomerate in the Brian Head formation, Castro Bluff. Garfield County, Utah. 1943. Unconformity between Moenkopi Formation (lower part) and Shinarump Conglomerate. Kane County, Utah. 1944. Hanging valley at Gower Gulch at the front of the Black Mountains. Death Valley National Park, California. Circa 1960. West flank of Mount Kipp, viewed from the trail at the northern end of Flattop Mountain. Glacier National Park, Montana. 1982. Unconformity between diatomaceous Maricopa shale and clay shale of Etchegoin formation in San Emigdio region. Kern County, California. 1912. Gypsum bed at Plaster Bluff on the Little Missouri River, 3 miles south of Murfreesboro. Pike County, Arkansas. Circa 1901. Camp of Crystal Peak Gem Company, Teller County, Colorado. 1913. Gypsum bed at Plaster Bluff on the Little Missouri River, 3 miles south of Murfreesboro. Pike County, Arkansas. Circa 1901. Part of Red Mountain formation immediately below big seam of iron ore. Jefferson County, Alabama. 1925. West flank of Mount Kipp, viewed from the trail at the northern end of Flattop Mountain. Glacier National Park, Montana. 1982. Winsor formation capped by Dakota on Alton-Johnson road, 3 plus-minus miles east of Sink Creek. Kane County, Utah. 1938. Entrada, Curtis, and Winsor formation overlain by Dakota (extreme top), Alton-Skutumpah road. Kane County, Utah. 1939. Ledge of Gypsum (center) in the Curtis formation underlain by Entrada Sandstone. Kane County, Utah. 1940. Unconformity between Moenkopi Formation (lower part) and Shinarump Conglomerate. Kane County, Utah. 1944. Unconformity between diatomaceous Maricopa shale and clay shale of Etchegoin formation in San Emigdio region. Kern County, California. 1912. Hanging valley at Gower Gulch at the front of the Black Mountains. Death Valley National Park, California. Circa 1960. Kaibab limestone at contact with Moenkopi formation, Wolf Grossing. Coconino County, Arizona. 1913. Wilson Peak, head of Hillsdale Canyon. Garfield County, Utah. 1940. Detailed view of pumice conglomerate in the Brian Head formation, Castro Bluff. Garfield County, Utah. 1943. Damage to a building in Tabas. Iran Earthquake September 16, 1978.