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Drying and crushing plant belonging to Charleston Mining Company (subsidiary of V.C.) at the company's pit shown in images 704 and 705. Charleston County, South Carolina. February 22, 1924.
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Tags: Charleston County, South Carolina,
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Mills, Mines, Quarries,
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Panorama with image 082. Structure in Twin Creek formation. SE1/4, NW 1/4, Sec. 4, T. 12 S., R. 45 E. Montpelier quadrangle. Bear Lake County, Idaho. August 25, 1911.
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Tags: Bear Lake County, Idaho,
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Death Valley National Park, California. Furnace Creek Formation at the north end of the Black Mountains. View is southwest and west of Zabriskie Point, an overlook by Highway 190 about 3 miles up Furnace Creek Wash from Furnace Creek Inn. The base of the Furnace Creek Formation is at the topographic break between the badlands and the rougher, higher ground in the distance on the left. Light-colored playa beds about 2,500 feet thick extend to the base of a conglomerate which forms the dark cliff at the right. The beds are dipping to the right (north) into the Texas Spring Syncline. The center of the photograph looks west across Death Valley to the Panamint Range at Aguereberry Point; Tucki Mountain on the right....
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Tags: Death Valley National Park, California,
Hunt, C.B. Collection,
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Quartz overgrowths on sandstone grains after clay formation, Nanushuk Group. Quartzose grains have overgrowths at points of low pressure (pore space) adjeacent to areas that were probably under high pressure (grain contacts). Overgrowths probably develop where clay coatings are absent. A polycrystalline quartz grain (upper left) has a pod of kaolinite growing on its surface. Sample 78ACh23, Kurupa anticline; magnification, 6.3 x 10, photomicrograph. Central North Slope, Alaska. Published as Figure 47A in U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 1614. 1985.
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Tags: Alaska,
Bartsch-Winkler, S. Collection,
Bulletin 1614,
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Photomicrographs,
Death Valley National Park, California. Furnace Creek Formation at the north end of the Black Mountains. View is southwest and west of Zabriskie Point, an overlook by Highway 190 about 3 miles up Furnace Creek Wash from Furnace Creek Inn. The base of the Furnace Creek Formation is at the topographic break between the badlands and the rougher, higher ground in the distance on the left. Light-colored playa beds about 2,500 feet thick extend to the base of a conglomerate which forms the dark cliff at the right. The beds are dipping to the right (north) into the Texas Spring Syncline. The center of the photograph looks west across Death Valley to the Panamint Range at Aguereberry Point; Tucki Mountain on the right....
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Tags: Death Valley National Park, California,
Hunt, C.B. Collection,
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Part of the Barrow unit of the Gubik Formation at Nunavak, showing gray blocky sandy silty clay at base, a thin lens of clean yellow sand in the center, and yellow-brown blocky clayey silty sand at top. Barrow district, Northern Alaska region, Alaska. August 10, 1946. Published as figure 26 in U. S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 302-C. 1964.
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Tags: Black, R.F. Collection,
Northern Alaska, Alaska,
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Colorado National Monument, Colorado. Eastern end of Kodels Canyon Fault on the west side of Fruita Canyon. There is no visible displacement except for considerable thinning of Wingate Sandstone. The high cliff of Wingate Sandstone on the left rests on slopes of Chinle Formation. The pinon and juniper-covered slope near the middle is Kayenta Formation resting on thinned Wingate Sandstone. Entrada Sandstone forms the low cliffs on the right. Circa 1950. Figure 32, U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 451.
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Tags: Colorado National Monument,
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Lohman, S.W. Collection,
National Parks,
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Glacier National Park, Montana. Altyn Limestone in the lower slopes of Appekunny Mountain, northeast of Many Glacier Hotel. This view is at the type locality of the formation, close to the site of the former settlement of Altyn. The Lewis overthrust is at the base of the cliffs, and the smooth slopes below are underlain by shale of Cretaceous age, which yields few outcrops. July 6,1901. Figure 2, U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 296.
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Tags: Glacier National Park,
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Large rougous white to reddish chert, at or near base of Waynesboro formation. Location A 37, two miles southwest of Clear Spring. Williamsport quadrangle. Maryland. No date.
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Angular unconformity between the Chacarilla and the Altos de Pica Formations. Exposed wall of the Quebrada Chacarilla is approximately 700 meters high. Tarapaca Province, Chile. 1955. Published in U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 1189, Figure 6. 1965.
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Tags: Tarapaca Province, Chile,
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Coastal bluff 1.5 miles northeast of Walakpa, showing 6 feet of marine dark-gray clay of the Skull Cliff unit of the Gubik Formation overlain by marine silts and sands and by fluvial-lacustrine deposits of the Barrow unit. Barrow district, Northern Alaska region, Alaska. August 21, 1950. Published as figure 12 in U. S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 302-C. 1964.
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Tags: Black, R.F. Collection,
Northern Alaska region, Alaska,
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Glacier National Park, Montana. Mud chip breccia and mud balls in the Grinnell Formation at Geology Stop No. 5 along Going-to-the-Sun Highway. Photo by E. Larson, August 1982.
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Tags: Glacier National Park, Montana,
Larson, E. Collection,
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color transparency (slides)
Town of Kokomo from the southeast. Jacque Peak in the background consists of red beds of the Maroon Formation, intercalated with sills of Elk Mountain Porphyry. Summit County, Colorado. 1963. Published in US Geological Survey Professional Paper 652, figure 2. 1971.
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Tags: Bergendahl, M.H. Collection,
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Summit County, Colorado,
photo print
Brian Head formation in the walls of Panguitch Canyon near power house. Garfield County, Utah. 1943.
Brian Head formation in the walls of Panguitch Canyon near power house. Garfield County, Utah. 1943.
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Tags: Garfield County, Utah,
Gregory, H.E. Collection,
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Head of Nikolai Creek. Base of Kennicott formation in forground; Chugach Mountains in background. Nizina district, Copper River region, Alaska. 1900. Plate 5 in U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 374. 1909.
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Tags: Copper River region, Alaska,
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Exposure of complete section of the Purgatoire formation at Parkdale. Me, contact of the Morrison formation and the Lytle sandstone member of the Purgatoire formation; Gc, contact of the Lytle sandstone and Glencairn shale members of the Purgatoire formation; DC contact of the Glencairn shale member of the Purgatoire formation and the Dakota sandstone. Fremont County, Colorado. Circa 1944. Published as figure 3, in U. S. Geological Survey Bulletin 993. 1953.
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Tags: Fremont County, Colorado,
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Gateway in Rex chert member of Phosphoria and related formations in Raymond Canyon T. 26 N., R. 119 W., Montpelier quadrangle: Rex chert member, (left and right); Woodside shale (ridge in middle ground and upper left); Thaynes group (top right). This picture is a composite of Richards photos 278, 279 and 280. Bear Lake County, Idaho. Circa 1911. Plate 54, with graphics, in U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 152. 1927.
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Tags: Bear Lake County, Idaho,
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Richards, R.W. Collection,
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Guatemala Earthquake 1976. Bent rails at Puerto Barrios(?) wharf caused by faulting. Photo by A.F. Espinosa. Figure 2, page 8, Earthquake Information Bulletin, v.9, no.2.
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Tags: Earthquakes,
Espinosa, A.F. Collection,
Guatemala,
Guatemala Earthquake 1976,
photo print
Alaska. Kodiak Village. The hill back of the village was sculptured by an ice sheet moving from left to right. The stream gorge is of later formation. Harriman Expedition, 1899.
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Tags: Alaska,
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Panorama with image 049 (right to left). Figuerdo Wash, 4000 feet above Highway 666 at type of locality of Nakaibito formation. Nakaibito formation above and gravels of Gamerco formation below. Mexican Springs Experimental Station. San Juan County, New Mexico. October 1949.
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Tags: Leopold, L.B. Collection,
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San Juan County, New Mexico,
panorama,
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