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Album caption and index card: Restoration of a pueblo community house in Parunuweap Canyon, based on a study of ruins. Zion National Park. Washington County, Utah. n.d. (Sketch by B. Wetherill, National Park Service). Published as Figure 19 in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional Paper 220. 1950.
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Album caption and index card: The panorama from Point Sublime. View is about southeast along the axis of the Kaibab upwarp. In the distant skyline, right, is San Francisco Mountain and other volcanoes in the volcanic field south of the Grand Canyon. The plateau surface is Permian limestone (Kaibab Limestone); the canyon walls seen in this view are mostly the Permian, Pennsylvanian, and Mississippian Formation. Altitude of the rim here is about 8,200 feet; bottom of the canyon (out of sight) is below 3,000 feet. San Francisco Mountain, about 70 miles away, is above 12,600 feet. Grand Canyon National Park. Coconino County, Arizona. n.d. (Sketch by W.H. Holmes). Published as Plate 28, U.S. Geological Survey. Monograph...
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Iron County, Utah. Kaiparowits Formation Cretaceaus. Conglomerate (pinnacles) in contact with bedded arkosic sandstone. Parowan Canyon. 1941.
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Death Valley National Park, California. Travertine deposits at dry springs along the Furnace Creek fault zone. Two levels of the travertine can be seen. The lower one (tl) drapes over the side of Furnace Creek Wash (foreground) and reaches the floor of the valley. The upper travertine (tu) forms the bench at the skyline in the center. Pre-pottery type projectile points were found on the travertine. Circa 1960. Figure 56, U.S. Geological Survey Professional paper 494-A. Sketch of portion of photo.
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Album caption and index card: The Grand Canyon, looking east from Toroweap. Grand Canyon National Park, Coconino County, Arizona. n.d. (Sketch by Thomas Moran.) Published as figure 32 in Smithsonian Institution, Exploration of the Colorado River of the West and its Tributaries. J. W. Powell, 1875; frontispiece in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional Paper 669. 1969.
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Coalinga, California, Earthquake May 2, 1983. One of several houses which were constructed with non-reinforced brick and brick facades. Photo by K. Harms, 1983. Page 227, Earthquake Information Bulletin, v.15, no.6.
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Album caption: Wingate sandstone (Kanab and Colob sandstone of Huntington and Goldthwaite) in Zion Canyon. View up canyon from point above Wylie camp. Washington County, Utah. n.d. Index card: Panorama with 74. Note: Panorama with rjb00074.
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Diplomystus, a late-early Eocene herring from the Green River Formation 9 miles west of Kemmerer. About 1/2 natural size. Dorsal scutes partly separated from body. Worm-like objects are fish coprolites containing fragments of fish bones. Specimen prepared by W. R. Hansen. Lincoln County, Wyoming. July 1984.
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Album caption: View along east side of Coalpits Wash, near the town of Grafton. The Shnabkaib member of the Moenkopi and the Shinarump conglomerate with included red upper member of the Moenkopi form the foreground. Above these are the Chinle formation and the massive red and white Jurassic sandstone forming the west Temple of the Virgin (locally called Steamboat Mountain). Washington County, Utah. n.d. (Panorama with nos. 89 and 90, rjb00089 and rjb00090). TPublished as plate 10-B in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 129. 1922.
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Coalinga, California, Earthquake May 2, 1983. This house was constructed with non-reinforced brick and brick facade. Photo by K. Harms, 1983. Page 228, Earthquake Information Bulletin, v.15, no.6.
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Album caption: Wingate sandstone (Kanab and Colob sandston of Huntington and Goldthwaite) in Zion Canyon. View up canyon from point above Wylie camp. Washington County, Utah. n.d. Index card: Zion Canyon as seen from the Wylie camp. Zion National Park. Note: Panorama with rjb00075.
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Album caption and index card: Gros Ventre Landslide of June 23, 1925. View from top of scarp 2100 (plus) feet above valley bottom, looking down path of slide onto top of dam at foot of lake. Highest part of the dump is piled against red sandstone (Jura-Trieas) cliff (right back) above the new road, 400 feet above the stream bed. T. 42 N., R. 114 W. Wyoming. September 25, 1926.
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Album caption and index card: Strata of Supai Group, Grand Canyon. A, Tabular-planar sets of cross-strata in middle of Esplanade Sandstone, main cliff unit. Sandstone foresets show variation of orange-pink to reddish-orange color characteristic of most surfaces in this unit. Apache Trail into Havasu Canyon. Geologist at left for scale. Grand Canyon National Park. Coconino County, Arizona. n.d. (See also E.D. McKee photo no. 209). Published as Figure MS2-A in U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 1173. 1982.
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Iron County, Utah. Same as no. 1081. Not unconformity. Kaiparowits Formation Cretaceaus. Conglomerate (pinnacles) in contact with bedded arkosic sandstone. Parowan Canyon. 1941.
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Oroville, Butte County, California, Earthquakes. Oroville cemetery gravestone rotated on its base by the quake series of August 1975. 1975. Page 3, Earthquake Information Bulletin, v.7, no.5.
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New York. Looking eastward from Queenston Heights, Canada. The Niagara River, in the foreground, is spanned by the ruins of an old suspension bridge. The piers of this bridge stand on the quartzose sandrock of the Medina Formation. On the slope below is the newly prepared grade of the Gorge Railroad. In the distance on the left is Lewiston; on the right, the Niagara escarpment. 1895.
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Physiographic and structural features in North Dome: Erosion surface viewed from the southeast at La Palomera, sec. 16, T. 22 S., R. 18 E., the surface truncates tilted strata in the lower part of the San Joaquin formation. Kings County, California. 1932. Plate 53- B, U.S.Geological Survey Professional Paper 195. 1940.
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Unconformable contact between lower Cretaceous clay and basal sands, of the Eutaw formation, cut in Seale road, 4 miles southwest of Columbus, Georgia, in Russell County, Alabama. Circa 1907. Plate 1-B in U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 81. 1914.
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Polished surface of phospate rock from McDougls Pass, Salt River Range; showing both nodular and oolitic structure. Note tooth in one of the nodules; inlarged 3 and 1/3 times. Lincoln County, Wyoming. 1923. Plate 63 in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 152. 1927.


map background search result map search result map View from top of scarp 2100 feet above valley bottom. Gros Ventre Landslide, Teton County, Wyoming. 1926. Oroville cemetery gravestone rotated on its base by the quake series of August 1975. Oroville. Butte County, California. 1975. One of several houses which were constructed with non-reinforced brick and brick facades. Coalinga, California, Earthquake. 1983. This house was constructed with non-reinforced brick and brick facade. Coalinga, California, Earthquake. 1983. Looking eastward from Queenston Heights, Canada. New York. 1895. Kaiparowits Formation Cretaceaus, conglomerate (pinnacles) in contact with bedded arkosic sandstone. Iron County, Utah. 1941. Not unconformity. Kaiparowits Formation Cretaceaus. Iron County, Utah. 1941. Sketch of the restoration of a pueblo community house in Parunuweap Canyon, Zion National Park, Washington County, Utah. n.d. Diplomystus, a late-early Eocene herring from the Green River Formation. Lincoln County, Wyoming. 1984. Death Valley National Park, California. Travertine deposits at dry springs along the Furnace Creek fault zone. Circa 1960. Polished surface of phospate rock from McDougls Pass, Salt River Range. Lincoln County, Wyoming. 1923. Looking east from Toroweap. Photograph of sketch by Thomas Moran. Grand Canyon National Park, Coconino County, Arizona. No date. Panorama from Point Sublime. Sketch shows a view about southeast along the axis of the Kaibab upwarp. Grand Canyon National Park, Coconino County, Arizona. No date. Part of panorama along east side of Coalpits wash, near Grafton. Washington County, Utah. 1919. Unconformable contact between lower Cretaceous clay and basal sands, of the Eutaw formation, cut in Seale road, 4 miles southwest of Columbus, Georgia. Russell County, Alabama. Circa 1907. Physiographic and structural features in North Dome. Kings County, California. 1932. View of Zion Canyon from Wylie Camp, Zion National Park, Washington County, Utah. No date. View of Zion Canyon from Wylie Camp, Zion National Park, Washington County, Utah. No date. Strata of Supai Group, Grand Canyon National Park, Coconino County, Arizona. No date. Studies on the Left Fork of Teton River. Lincoln County, Wyoming. 1872. Unconformable contact between lower Cretaceous clay and basal sands, of the Eutaw formation, cut in Seale road, 4 miles southwest of Columbus, Georgia. Russell County, Alabama. Circa 1907. One of several houses which were constructed with non-reinforced brick and brick facades. Coalinga, California, Earthquake. 1983. This house was constructed with non-reinforced brick and brick facade. Coalinga, California, Earthquake. 1983. Physiographic and structural features in North Dome. Kings County, California. 1932. Sketch of the restoration of a pueblo community house in Parunuweap Canyon, Zion National Park, Washington County, Utah. n.d. View of Zion Canyon from Wylie Camp, Zion National Park, Washington County, Utah. No date. View of Zion Canyon from Wylie Camp, Zion National Park, Washington County, Utah. No date. Oroville cemetery gravestone rotated on its base by the quake series of August 1975. Oroville. Butte County, California. 1975. Kaiparowits Formation Cretaceaus, conglomerate (pinnacles) in contact with bedded arkosic sandstone. Iron County, Utah. 1941. Not unconformity. Kaiparowits Formation Cretaceaus. Iron County, Utah. 1941. View from top of scarp 2100 feet above valley bottom. Gros Ventre Landslide, Teton County, Wyoming. 1926. Death Valley National Park, California. Travertine deposits at dry springs along the Furnace Creek fault zone. Circa 1960. Looking east from Toroweap. Photograph of sketch by Thomas Moran. Grand Canyon National Park, Coconino County, Arizona. No date. Panorama from Point Sublime. Sketch shows a view about southeast along the axis of the Kaibab upwarp. Grand Canyon National Park, Coconino County, Arizona. No date. Strata of Supai Group, Grand Canyon National Park, Coconino County, Arizona. No date. Part of panorama along east side of Coalpits wash, near Grafton. Washington County, Utah. 1919. Diplomystus, a late-early Eocene herring from the Green River Formation. Lincoln County, Wyoming. 1984. Polished surface of phospate rock from McDougls Pass, Salt River Range. Lincoln County, Wyoming. 1923. Studies on the Left Fork of Teton River. Lincoln County, Wyoming. 1872. Looking eastward from Queenston Heights, Canada. New York. 1895.