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Death Valley National Park, California. Thin-bedded middle member of the Bonanza King Formation on the north side of Trail Canyon. View is north. This member, about 600 feet thick, forms a distinctive unit separating massive thick-bedded dolomite comprising the upper and lower members of the formation. Circa 1960. Figure 22, U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 494-A.
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Alaska Earthquake March 27, 1964. Damage to houses from landslides in Turnagain Heights in Anchorage. Photo by R.A. Page. Pages 24-25 , Earthquake Information Bulletin, v.12, no.1.
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Miocene and Pliocene formations: Broken and stretched phosphatic layers (light colored) in laminated diatomite and diatomaceous shale (dark-colored), Valmonte diatomite member of Monterey shale on north limb of southern syncline at Malaga Cove. Los Angeles County, California. 1930. Plate 10-B, U.S.Geological Survey Professional Paper 207. 1946.
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View along railway north or south of Keating Summit. Porter County, Pennsylvania. May 14, 1921.
Categories: Image; Tags: Pennsylvania Images, photo print


    map background search result map search result map Damage to houses from landslides in Turnagain Heights in Anchorage. Alaska Earthquake March 27, 1964. Thin-bedded middle member of the Bonanza King Formation on the north side of Trail Canyon. Death Valley National Park, California. Circa 1960. Miocene and Pliocene formations. Los Angeles County, California. 1930. Miocene and Pliocene formations. Los Angeles County, California. 1930. Thin-bedded middle member of the Bonanza King Formation on the north side of Trail Canyon. Death Valley National Park, California. Circa 1960. Damage to houses from landslides in Turnagain Heights in Anchorage. Alaska Earthquake March 27, 1964.