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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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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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Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona. Mouth of the Colorado Canyon. 1904. Plate 7-B, U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 352.
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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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Rhyolitic ash near Kingman, Mohave County, Arizona. 1903. Plate 4-A in U.S. Geological Survey. Bulletin 352. 1908.
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The natural bridge in Cedar Canyon as seen from the rim of the canyon looking down beneath the arch. Utah. 1916.
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Ridge near Iron Mountain, where Chugwater Creek cuts the Dakota hogback: Showing the upper sandstone; the middle shale, which is fossiliferous near the top; and the middle sandstone. Sweetwater County, Wyoming. 1921. Plate 1-B in U.S. Geological Survey. Bulletin 751. 1925.
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A butte or remnant of erosion of white river beds near Douglas, locally called The Chalk Rocks because of their light color. Central Wyoming. June 1922.
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View in southeastern part of Salt Creek Oil Field. Erosion remnants of sandstone resting on shale. Central Wyoming. 1922.
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A vertical view of the river channel off Fort Washington. Virginia. 1920.


map background search result map search result map "Lots Wife", a mass of mineral matter deposited from the hot sulphur water at a fountain. Thermopolis, Hot Springs County, Wyoming. 1921. Mouth of the Colorado Canyon. Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona. 1904. Upper part of Mesaverde formation. Mesa County, Colorado. 1907. Capulin Volcano National Monument, New Mexico. Edge of a flow of basalt in the rim of the platform south of Capulin. 1909. Onyx Avenue. Mammoth Cave National Park, Kentucky. 1925. Mammoth Cave National Park, Kentucky. Interior of Mammoth Onyx Cavern. 1925. Mammoth Cave National Park, Kentucky. Onyx Chamber in Great Onyx Cave. 1925. Capulin Volcano National Monument, New Mexico. Edge of a flow of basalt in the rim of the platform south of Capulin. 1909. "Lots Wife", a mass of mineral matter deposited from the hot sulphur water at a fountain. Thermopolis, Hot Springs County, Wyoming. 1921. Onyx Avenue. Mammoth Cave National Park, Kentucky. 1925. Mammoth Cave National Park, Kentucky. Interior of Mammoth Onyx Cavern. 1925. Mammoth Cave National Park, Kentucky. Onyx Chamber in Great Onyx Cave. 1925. Mouth of the Colorado Canyon. Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona. 1904. Upper part of Mesaverde formation. Mesa County, Colorado. 1907.