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Colorado National Monument, Colorado. Geologic structural features at the north end of the Monument. Scale is approximately #1:25,000. The three stereoscopic pairs may be viewed in turn without optical aids by those accustomed to this procedure or by use of a simple double-lens stereoscope. Geologic features may be identified by comparison with the appropriate part of Plate 1 in this professional paper, orienting map with north to the left. Kodels Canyon Fault; upper bend of Lizard Canyon Monocline; Redland Fault; and upper bend of Fruita Canyon "monocline". Photo by U.S. Soil Conservation Service. Figure 34, U.S. Geological Survey Professional paper 451.
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Estes Park, Colorado, Flood July 15, 1982. Looking downstream at the muddy Big Thompson River at the Estes Park gage during the peak flow of the flood which was caused by failures of Lawn Lake Dam and Cascade Lake Dam. Photo by Z. Bleuins, Bureau of Reclamation, July 15, 1982.
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Album caption: Lower magnesian limestone, showing folded strata, IlliniosCentrak Railway cut south of BASco. NW1/4 sec. 14, T. 5 N., R. 9 E. Evansville quaddrangle, Dane County, Wisconsin. August 30, 1902. Handwritten note on album caption: No Negative - 7/26/2012.


    map background search result map search result map Big Thompson River flood caused by dam failures. Estes Park, Colorado.1982. Geologic structural features at the north end of the Monument. Colorado National Monument, Colorado. No date. Lower magnesian limestone, showing folded strata, Dane County.  Wisconsin, 1902. Geologic structural features at the north end of the Monument. Colorado National Monument, Colorado. No date. Lower magnesian limestone, showing folded strata, Dane County.  Wisconsin, 1902. Big Thompson River flood caused by dam failures. Estes Park, Colorado.1982.