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Microfossil of the oil shale of the Green River formation: spore similar to the conidia of Brachysporium sp. Colorado or Utah. 1925. Plate 20, figure 7, U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 168. 1931.
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Polished transverse section of the digitate reef shown in Bradley photo 248: natural size. Specimen is from Hells Canyon, sec. 22 T. 10 S., R. 25 E. Uintah County, Utah. September 15, 1925. Plate 42-A in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 154. 1929.
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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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Thin section of a recent algae reef from Green Lake: showing the typical spongy structure of the microcrystalline calcite produced by a felt of fresh water algae. This also shows a portion of the recrystallized and denser surface layer in the upper left quadrant. Enlarged 30 diameters. Onondaga County, New York. July 1926. Plate 30-B in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 154. 1929.
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Microfossil of the oil shale of the Green River formation: Triangular pollen with very large apertures. Colorado or Utah. 1925. Plate 25, figure 2, U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 168. 1931.
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Steep false bedding in a fine grained muddy sandstone of the delta facies in a small canyon tributary to Minnie Maud Creek; the steepness of the bedding is local and apparently due to differential compaction; near the Duchesne-Uintah County line. Utah. September 11, 1925. Plate 9-A, U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 168. 1931.
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Microfossil of the oil shale of the Green River formation: Tetraedron sp. cf. T. regulare. var. torsum (Turner) Brunnthaler. Colorado or Utah. 1925. Plate 21, figure 6, U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 168. 1931.
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Microfossil of the oil shale of the Green River formation: Spores. Colorado or Utah. 1925. Plate 23, figure 5, U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 168. 1931.
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Deposit formed around wood by chlorellopsis Reis, natural size. Specimen is from the base of the Laney shale member of the Green River formation, SE 1/4 sec.23, T. 25 N., R. 103 W. Sweetwater County, Wyoming. 1923. Plate 36-A in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 154. 1929.
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Confervites Mantiensis and associated coprolites; photomicrograph of cellular parts of Confervites Mantiensis Bradley: polished specimen showing sparse colony of confervities Mantiensis in a partly silicified area of an algae reef from the "Mantis beds" The white areas are calcite; the darker ones chalcedonic silica; enlarged 10 diameters. Specimen is originally from sec. 6, T. 18 S., R. 3 E. San Pete County, Utah. July 20, 1925. Plate 33-C in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 154. 1929.
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Small area of the polished specimen in Bradley 245; this shows a part of the oolitic sandstone which contains fragments of micro crystalline calcite with ferruginous oolite grains suspended in the positions in which they formed; fragments of algal limestone consisting almost wholly of Chlorellopsis and an unusually large oolite grains that show the wide banding characteristic of all the oolites in this bed. Enlarged 5 diameters. Specimen is from the basal part of an algae reef on the north side of White River, in the SW 1/4 sec. 30, T. 1 N., R. 95 W. Rio Blanco County, Colorado. Plate 48-B in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 154. 1929.
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Album caption: View in Bryce Canyon from rim. Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah. July 19, 1925. (Panorama with photo no. 156). No index card. Note: Panorama with bwh00156
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Photomicrograph of a thin section of specimen from an analcite crystal bed, showing the idiomorphism of crystals and the abundance of dust like inclusions; the jet-black pyrite and the clear gray areas between the crystals are holes in the section. From a bed about 750 feet above the base of the Green River formation in the canyon of the White River, sec. 27, T. 9S. R.25 E., enlarged 36 diameters. Uintah County, Utah. September 14, 1925. Plate 1-A in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 158. 1930.
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Photomicrograph of typical physico-chemical incrustation of calcite: showing the radial structure interrupted by thin concentric zones of limonite granules. The irregular black layer at the base and the small rounded cushion shaped area near the center are spongy algal deposits, which appear almost opaque because they consist of calcite that is almost cryptocrystalline. Enlarged 10 diameters. From the Tipton tongue of the Green River formation, sec. 21, T. 4 N., R. 101 W: Sweetwater County, Wyoming. 1923. Marks on this photo correspond to plate 34-C in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 154. 1929.
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Microfossil of the oil shale of the Green River formation: Pollen similar to that of Quercus pinus. Colorado or Utah. 1925. Plate 24, figure 4, U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 168. 1931.
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Recent algal deposit from Green Lake, the upper rough part is grayish green, owing to the dense felt algae, whose tips were only incrusted with lime. The lower, smoother part, which was buried in a soft limy mud is yellowish gray, dense and without living algae. Onondaga County, New York. July 1926. Plate 29-B in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 154. 1929.
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Photomicrograph showing the association of the three principal types of structure found in the algae reefs of the Green River formation; small area of the reef shown in Bradley photo 209. In the lower right hand quarter is colony of the large spherical cells of Chlorellopsis colonata Reis, above that is a thick zone of typical spongy deposit, and at the top and also down the left side is an inorganic incrustation. Enlarged 10 diameters. From the Tipton tongue of the Green River formation, sec. 21, T. 4 N., R. 101 W: Sweetwater County, Wyoming. 1923. Top half is plate 34-A in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 154. 1929.
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Large pitted reef consisting of separate closely spaced, turbinate heads which rest upon a bed of smaller algal nodules. The nodule bed rest upon medium grained massive sandstone that is locally cross-bedded. The second and third heads to the left of man show fluting. The minimum time required for the formation of this reef is estimated at 355 years. Moffat County, Colorado. August 2, 1925. Plate 40-A in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 154. 1929.
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Microfossil of the oil shale of the Green River formation: larva of Chironomidae. Colorado or Utah. 1927. Plate 28, figure 1 and 3, U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 168. 1931.
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Microfossil of the oil shale of the Green River formation: spores resembling those of Macrosporuim. sp. Colorado or Utah. 1925. Plate 20, figure 9, U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 168. 1931.


map background search result map search result map Microfossil of the oil shale of the Green River formation: spores resembling those of Macrosporuim. Colorado or Utah. 1925. View in Bryce Canyon from rim. Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah. 1925. Large pitted reef consisting of separate closely spaced, turbinate heads. Moffat County, Colorado. 1925. Steep false bedding in a fine grained muddy sandstone of the delta facies in a small canyon tributary to Minnie Maud Creek. Duchesne-Uintah County line.  Utah. 1925. Confervites Mantiensis and associated coprolites; photomicrograph of cellular parts of Confervites Mantiensis Bradley. Sanpete County, Utah. 1925. Small area of the polished specimen of the oolitic sandstone. Rio Blanco County, Colorado. No date. Deposit formed around wood by chlorellopsis Reis, natural size. Sweetwater County, Wyoming. 1923. Recent algal deposit from Green Lake. Onondaga County, New York. 1926. Photomicrograph of typical physico-chemical incrustation of calcite. Sweetwater County, Wyoming. 1923. Photomicrograph showing the association of the three principal types of structure found in the algae reefs of the Green River formation. Sweetwater County, Wyoming. 1923. Polished transverse section of the digitate reef shown in Bradley photo 248: natural size.  Uintah County, Utah. 1925. Thin section of a recent algae reef from Green Lake. Onondaga County, New York. 1926. Microfossil of the oil shale of the Green River formation: Spores. Colorado or Utah.1925. Microfossil of the oil shale of the Green River formation: Tetraedron sp. cf. T. regulare. Colorado or Utah. 1925. Microfossil of the oil shale of the Green River formation: Pollen similar to that of Quercus pinus. Colorado or Utah. 1925. Microfossil of the oil shale of the Green River formation: Triangular pollen with very large apertures. Colorado or Utah. 1925. Microfossil of the oil shale of the Green River formation: spore similar to the conidia of Brachysporium sp. Colorado or Utah. 1925. Photomicrograph of a thin section of specimen from an analcite crystal bed. Uintah County, Utah. 1925. Microfossil of the oil shale of the Green River formation: larva of Chironomidae. Colorado or Utah. 1927. Detail of the Bishop conglomerate on the south side of Little Mountain.  Sweetwater County, Wyoming. 1930. View in Bryce Canyon from rim. Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah. 1925. Recent algal deposit from Green Lake. Onondaga County, New York. 1926. Thin section of a recent algae reef from Green Lake. Onondaga County, New York. 1926. Confervites Mantiensis and associated coprolites; photomicrograph of cellular parts of Confervites Mantiensis Bradley. Sanpete County, Utah. 1925. Steep false bedding in a fine grained muddy sandstone of the delta facies in a small canyon tributary to Minnie Maud Creek. Duchesne-Uintah County line.  Utah. 1925. Small area of the polished specimen of the oolitic sandstone. Rio Blanco County, Colorado. No date. Large pitted reef consisting of separate closely spaced, turbinate heads. Moffat County, Colorado. 1925. Polished transverse section of the digitate reef shown in Bradley photo 248: natural size.  Uintah County, Utah. 1925. Photomicrograph of a thin section of specimen from an analcite crystal bed. Uintah County, Utah. 1925. Deposit formed around wood by chlorellopsis Reis, natural size. Sweetwater County, Wyoming. 1923. Photomicrograph of typical physico-chemical incrustation of calcite. Sweetwater County, Wyoming. 1923. Photomicrograph showing the association of the three principal types of structure found in the algae reefs of the Green River formation. Sweetwater County, Wyoming. 1923. Detail of the Bishop conglomerate on the south side of Little Mountain.  Sweetwater County, Wyoming. 1930. Microfossil of the oil shale of the Green River formation: spores resembling those of Macrosporuim. Colorado or Utah. 1925. Microfossil of the oil shale of the Green River formation: Spores. Colorado or Utah.1925. Microfossil of the oil shale of the Green River formation: Tetraedron sp. cf. T. regulare. Colorado or Utah. 1925. Microfossil of the oil shale of the Green River formation: Pollen similar to that of Quercus pinus. Colorado or Utah. 1925. Microfossil of the oil shale of the Green River formation: Triangular pollen with very large apertures. Colorado or Utah. 1925. Microfossil of the oil shale of the Green River formation: spore similar to the conidia of Brachysporium sp. Colorado or Utah. 1925. Microfossil of the oil shale of the Green River formation: larva of Chironomidae. Colorado or Utah. 1927.