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Profile of a facet of the west face of Mineral Range. The facet is sheathed by a plate of fault-rock, and its slope is that of a fault outlining part of the western face of the range. Beaver County, Utah. no date. (Panorama with photo no. 3426).
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Piedmont scarps at base of Wasatch Range north of Ogden Canyon; Ogden River in foreground. The pair of scarps at right are shown in nearby 3480; and the single scarp about the spur at right of center, in 3481 and 3482. Weber County, Utah. no date. (Panorama with photo no. 3478).
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Great Pine Ridge, formed by outcrop of Fort Union formation, looking south from sec. 7, T. 38 N., R. 76 W. Converse County, Wyoming. 1910. Plate 22-B in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 108. 1918.
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This dataset is a polygon shapefile delineating the footprint of bathymetric data collected in October, 2021 for an approximately 500 meter (m) reach of the Kalamazoo River upstream of Plainwell, Michigan (MI). Bathymetric data in the river channel were collected with a single beam sonar and Acoustic Current Doppler Profiler operated along 2 longitudinal transects and 48 cross-sectional transects, respectively.
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Landslide near Uintah. Weber County, Utah. no date. (Panorama with photo no. 3484). Published as plate 17-A in U.S. Geologocal Survey Professional Paper 153. 1928. See Woolley, Photo No. wrr00330. (now-then27).
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Streamflow in the Colorado River is heavily influenced by high-elevation snowpack. Warming temperatures in spring can reduce snow-fed flows, with serious implications for the water supplies that support communities and wildlife. While it is already well-known that precipitation has a significant influence on river flow, recent observations suggest that temperature and the amount of water in soil may also influence streamflow. In the face of a changing climate, it is important that resource managers understand how factors such as changing temperatures and precipitation will affect this vital water source. To address this need, researchers are examining records of streamflow, temperature, soil moisture, and precipitation...
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Conglomeratic sandstone regarded by the writer as the base of the Cloverly formation south of Hyattville, resting on the carbonaceous shale, which separates it from the Morrison. Big Horn County, Wyoming. 1922. Plate 34-C in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 149. 1927.
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Form a panorama of Big Horn Hot Spring, Thermopolis; looking east across Big Horn River and the terraces of travertine to the "Red Beds' which are inclined southward on the flank of a sharp anticline whose apex lies to the left. From this anticline 18,600,000 gallons of sulphur water issues every 24 hours, having a temperature of 135 degrees F, and carrying calcium carbonate and other mineral matter in solution. In the distance in order from left to right, are the older Chugwater red beds, the Alcova marine limestone, gypsum and shale of the upper part of the Chugwater, the marine Sundance formation, (the basal sandstone is absent here), the Morrison formation and the sandstone correlated with the lower sandstone...
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Detail of the Bishop conglomerate on the south side of Little Mountain; the larger boulders are a little more than 1 foot across. Sweetwater County, Wyoming. 1930. Plate 39-B, U.S.Geological Survey Professional paper 185-I. 1936.
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Section of Illinoian till temporarily exposed in bed of Detroit River near Stony Island during excavation of Livingstone Channel, this till is very stony compared with the Wisconsin till shown in Stose 961, Wayne County, Michigan. 1916. Plate 5 in U.S. Geological Survey. Folio 205. 1917.
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Album caption: Quartzite at north side of Stony Island, 4 miles northeast of Waterloo, showing glacially smooth surface. Waterloo quadrangle, Dodge County, Wisconsin. October 17, 1903. Plate 8-B in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 106. 1918.
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Typical weathered surface of Bighorn limestone, shows projecting reticulations due to silica. The space represented is about 4 x 5 feet. Sheridan County, Wyoming. August 1897. Plate 11-B in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 51. 1906.
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Profile of Mineral Range. Looking northward along the west face. Beaver County, Utah. no date. (Panorama with photo no. 2423)


map background search result map search result map Waterloo Quartzite , showing dip of beds at the north end of Stony Island, from the north. Wisconsin, 1903. Detail of the Bishop conglomerate on the south side of Little Mountain.  Sweetwater County, Wyoming. 1930. Profile of Mineral Range. Looking northward along the west face. Beaver County, Utah. no date. Profile of a facet of the west face of Mineral Range. Beaver County, Utah. no date. Piedmont scarps at base of Wasatch Range north of Ogden Canyon; Ogden River in foreground. Weber County, Utah. no date. Landslide near Uintah. Weber County, Utah. no date. Form a panorama of Big Horn Hot Spring, Thermopolis. Hot Springs County, Wyoming. 1922. Conglomeratic sandstone, the base of the Cloverly formation south of Hyattville. Big Horn County, Wyoming. 1922. Looking down stream north 45 degrees west at Rainbow Bridge. Rainbow Bridge National Monument, Utah. 1921. Section of Illinoian till temporarily exposed in bed of Detroit River near Stony Island during excavation of Livingstone Channel. Wayne County, Michigan. 1916. Typical weathered surface of Bighorn limestone, shows projecting reticulations due to silica. Sheridan County, Wyoming. August 1897. Great Pine Ridge, formed by outcrop of Fort Union formation. Converse County, Wyoming. 1910. Examining the Influence of Temperature and Precipitation on Colorado River Water Resources: Reconstructing the Past to Understand the Future Footprint of bathymetry data collected for a Kalamazoo River Reference Reach upstream of Plainwell, Michigan, in 2021 86-82 Mineral Investigations of the Savannah RARE II Further Planning Area, Liberty County, Florida 89-82 Mineral Investigation of the Glacier Peak Wilderness and Adjacent Areas, Chelan, Skagit, and Snohomish Counties, Washington 95-82 Mineral Investigation of Pemigewasset RARE II Further Planning Area, Grafton and Carroll Counties, New Hampshire 104-83 Mineral Investigation of the Slate Range Wilderness Study Area (BLM No. CDCA-142), Inyo County, California 125-82 Mineral Resources Investigation of the Bridger Wilderness and Green-Sweetwater RARE II Wilderness Recommendation Area, Sublette and Fremont Counties, Wyoming 145-82 Mineral Investigation of Tray Mountain RARE II Further Planning Area, Rabun, Habersham, Towns, and White Counties, Georgia Footprint of bathymetry data collected for a Kalamazoo River Reference Reach upstream of Plainwell, Michigan, in 2021 Looking down stream north 45 degrees west at Rainbow Bridge. Rainbow Bridge National Monument, Utah. 1921. 95-82 Mineral Investigation of Pemigewasset RARE II Further Planning Area, Grafton and Carroll Counties, New Hampshire Waterloo Quartzite , showing dip of beds at the north end of Stony Island, from the north. Wisconsin, 1903. Section of Illinoian till temporarily exposed in bed of Detroit River near Stony Island during excavation of Livingstone Channel. Wayne County, Michigan. 1916. Piedmont scarps at base of Wasatch Range north of Ogden Canyon; Ogden River in foreground. Weber County, Utah. no date. Landslide near Uintah. Weber County, Utah. no date. 86-82 Mineral Investigations of the Savannah RARE II Further Planning Area, Liberty County, Florida Profile of Mineral Range. Looking northward along the west face. Beaver County, Utah. no date. Profile of a facet of the west face of Mineral Range. Beaver County, Utah. no date. Typical weathered surface of Bighorn limestone, shows projecting reticulations due to silica. Sheridan County, Wyoming. August 1897. Form a panorama of Big Horn Hot Spring, Thermopolis. Hot Springs County, Wyoming. 1922. Conglomeratic sandstone, the base of the Cloverly formation south of Hyattville. Big Horn County, Wyoming. 1922. Great Pine Ridge, formed by outcrop of Fort Union formation. Converse County, Wyoming. 1910. Detail of the Bishop conglomerate on the south side of Little Mountain.  Sweetwater County, Wyoming. 1930. 104-83 Mineral Investigation of the Slate Range Wilderness Study Area (BLM No. CDCA-142), Inyo County, California 125-82 Mineral Resources Investigation of the Bridger Wilderness and Green-Sweetwater RARE II Wilderness Recommendation Area, Sublette and Fremont Counties, Wyoming 145-82 Mineral Investigation of Tray Mountain RARE II Further Planning Area, Rabun, Habersham, Towns, and White Counties, Georgia 89-82 Mineral Investigation of the Glacier Peak Wilderness and Adjacent Areas, Chelan, Skagit, and Snohomish Counties, Washington Examining the Influence of Temperature and Precipitation on Colorado River Water Resources: Reconstructing the Past to Understand the Future