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Channel of Arroyo Caliente, a small tributary to Arroyo de los Frijoles near Santa Fe. The channel shown is typical of a fifth-order stream in the area studied. Young person at right for scale. Santa Fe County, New Mexico. Circa 1955. Published in U. S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 282-A, Figure 2. 1956.
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First-order tributary in basin of Arroyo Caliente. This photo and image 074 show the most headward extensions on the smallest tributary rills in the area. Person at left for scale. Santa Fe County, New Mexico. Circa 1955. Published in U. S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 282-A, Figure 14. 1956.
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Pit J-6, with Mexican boy, and view across sulphur deposit, same locality as image 420. Jemez quadrangle. Sandoval County, New Mexico. April 15, 1918.
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Escarpment of north side of Canadian River in Bell Ranch, about 15 miles northwest of Tucumcari. Measures section includes Morrison (?), Comanche and Dakota. New Mexico. 1904.
Categories: Image; Tags: New Mexico, photo print
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Exposures of Morrison (?), Comanche and Dakota in southern edge of Bell Ranch, about 10 miles northwest of Tucumcari. New Mexico. 1904.
Categories: Image; Tags: New Mexico, photo print
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Retake of F. C. Schrader image 1253 (ratio 1:2.4). Looking south from point near top of gravel berm about half mile north of San Luis, New Mexico. Sandoval County, New Mexico. August 15, 1946.
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Passage of a small bore in the rising stage of an ephemeral flow in an arroyo channel, Rio Puerco, a tributary to the Rio Grande. Location is 8 miles north of Puerco Station. D, Time 1:15 p.m. View across channel parallel to bore face. Note the slope of water surface as shown by shadow of vertical bank. Photo by Soil Conservation Service. New Mexico. September 19, 1941. Published in U. S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 282-A, Figure 4-D. 1956.
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Montana Earthquake June 27, 1925. Damaged jail at White Sulphur Springs. Note shearing of brick veneer from the back wall. 1925. Plate 6-B, U.S. Geological Survey Professional paper 147.
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Montana Earthquake June 27, 1925. Joints opened in the limestone cliff near Lombard. July 22, 1925. Plate 11-A, U.S. Geological Survey Professional paper 147.
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Montana Earthquake June 27, 1925. Limestone cliffs and talus slope east of the Missouri River at Lombard. Lighter streaks on the talus slope represent debris shaken-down by the earthquake. July 22, 1925. Plate 10-B, U.S. Geological Survey Professional paper 147.
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Retake of Dutton 19, Navajo church (ratio 1:3.0). Foreground vegetation Russian thistle, with very short chumps of snakeweed, many dead chumps of snakeweed indicating former large size. No grasses, either annual or perennial. Large chumps in foreground are dead Russian thistle. McKinley County, New Mexico. August 16, 1946.
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Ten miles north of Deming, New Mexico. Top works and openings along main fluorspar vein on property of American Firemen's Mining Company. Luna County, New Mexico. No date.
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Dead Mans Wash, near Shiprock, New Mexico, a common type of "cylindrical erosion" in wall composed of silt loam derived from Mancos shale. San Juan County, New Mexico. January 20, 1944.
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Ten miles north of Deming, New Mexico. Opening on forks of fluorspar vien. Property of American Firemen's Mining Company. Luna County, New Mexico. No date.
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First-order tributary in basin of Arroyo Caliente. This photo and image 073 show the most headward extensions on the smallest tributary rills in the area. Santa Fe County, New Mexico. Circa 1955. Published in U. S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 282-A, Figure 14. 1956.
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Mexican Springs Wash, one-quarter mile above Chuska Wash; showing caliche band about five feet below surface. Hammer is near top of caliche layer (refer to page 58 of Leopold notes). San Juan County, New Mexico. October 1949.
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Panorama with image 054. Checkdams on discontinuous gullies, tributary to Figuerdo Wash, about three-quarters of a mile below headquarters building and west of main Figuerdo Wash. Mexican Springs Experimental Station. San Juan County, New Mexico. October 1949.
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Retake of F. C. Schrader image 1255 (ratio 1:3.9). View from top of gravel berm, just north from image 001. Sandoval County, New Mexico. August 15, 1946.
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Erosion pins consisting of 10-inch spike and washer on slope-retreat line, Slopewash Tributary. Santa Fe County, New Mexico. Circa 1960. Published in U. S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 352-G, Figure 162-B. 1966.
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Upper head of Malpais Arroyo, north of Shiprock, showing "cylindrical" or columnar erosion. The same erosion characteristics are displayed in cliffs of Mancos shale. San Juan County, New Mexico. January 30, 1944.