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Butte of white river beds south of Platte River, about five miles south of Douglas. Central Wyoming. June 1922.
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Creamy sandstone at Morrison, compare views of Lyons sandstone (lwt01770, lwt01771, or lwt01772) with which the creamy sandstone has been erroneously correlated. Jefferson County, Colorado. 1922. Plate 7-B in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 149. 1927.
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Album caption and index card: "Lots Wife" at Thermopolis. A mass of mineral matter deposited from the hot sulphur water at a fountain. Hot Springs County, Wyoming. 1921. Note: Similar to W.T. Lee photograph number 2134, lwt02134.
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Piltdown Man (Osborn). Figure 71 from unidentified source. 1916.
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Upper part of Mesaverde formation, 1,500 feet thick in Canyon of the Grand (Colorado) River east of Palisades, a typical view of the sandstones that overlie the coal-bearing beds. Mesa County, Colorado. 1907. Plate 2-B in U.S. Geological Survey. Bulletin 510. 1912.
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Mouth of (Big) Thompson Canyon west of Loveland; showing metamorphosed strata of Pre-Cambrian age standing nearly vertical, the hogback of Fountain formation appears in the middle distance. The angular contact of two represents all geologic time from Pre- Cambrian to Pennsylvanian. Larimer County, Colorado. 1922. Plate 3-A 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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Bluff 25-feet high, one-quarter mile east of Burhams Sharf, showing Pleistocene sand and gravel above St. Marys (Miocene) clay. Urbanna quadrangle. Virginia. No date.
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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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Album caption: The beginning of a natural bridge. An arch in the wall of red sandstone. Zion Canyon, Utah. Index card: Beginning of a natural bridge. Zion National Park.
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Elk Mountain from near Hanna, showing the gradually inclined face, apparently an inclined peneplain. Southern Wyoming. 1922.
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Signal Canyon, Aquarius Mountains, showing lava capped gravel and sand filling. Mohave County, Arizona. 1903. Plate 3-A in U.S. Geological Survey. Bulletin 352. 1908.
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North rim of Grass Creek anticline as seen from Midwest, Wyoming. Cretaceous sandstone on shale. Wyoming. 1921.
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Eldorado Springs, looking westward up the canyon, showing hills of hard massive red sandstone of the Fountain and Ingleside formations standing nearly vertical where cut by Eldorado Creek. Boulder County, Colorado. 1922. Plate 4-A in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 149. 1927.
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Cove Creek Sulphur Mine, 20 miles north of Beaver, Beaver County, Utah. 1906. See Woolley, Photo No. wrr00369. (now-then21).
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Chemhuevis gravel near Bull's Head, overlying granite at left, showing upper and lower divisions of gravel. Mohave County, Arizona. 1903. Plate 3-B in U.S. Geological Survey. Bulletin 352. 1908.
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North wall of Canadian Canyon, south of Gardener, a characteristic canyon wall ending in a promontory that overlooks the plain; the cottonwoods in the middle ground grow only near the stream. Pinon and juniper grow on the dry hillsides. Pierre shale on the lower slopes to right; Trinidad sandstone immediately above; Vermejo formation just left of center; lower part of Raton formation on the high ridge. Colfax County, New Mexico. 1922. Plate 3 in U.S. Geological Survey. Folio 214. 1922.


map background search result map search result map Rim of Excelsior Geyser, the largest geyser in Yellowstone Park. Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. 1921. "Lots Wife", a mass of mineral matter deposited from the hot sulphur water at a fountain. Thermopolis, Hot Springs County, Wyoming. 1921. Upper part of Mesaverde formation. Mesa County, Colorado. 1907. North wall of Canadian Canyon, south of Gardener. Colfax County, New Mexico. 1922. Beginning of a natural bridge, Zion Canyon, Zion National Park, Utah. n.d. Hills of hard massive red sandstone of the Fountain and Ingleside formations. Boulder County, Colorado. 1922. 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. "Lots Wife", a mass of mineral matter deposited from the hot sulphur water at a fountain. Thermopolis, Hot Springs County, Wyoming. 1921. Beginning of a natural bridge, Zion Canyon, Zion National Park, Utah. n.d. Hills of hard massive red sandstone of the Fountain and Ingleside formations. Boulder County, Colorado. 1922. Form a panorama of Big Horn Hot Spring, Thermopolis. Hot Springs County, Wyoming. 1922. North wall of Canadian Canyon, south of Gardener. Colfax County, New Mexico. 1922. Conglomeratic sandstone, the base of the Cloverly formation south of Hyattville. Big Horn County, Wyoming. 1922. Upper part of Mesaverde formation. Mesa County, Colorado. 1907. Rim of Excelsior Geyser, the largest geyser in Yellowstone Park. Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. 1921.