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Album Caption: Mount Rainier National Park, Washington. Rubble rill on the south side of a ridge 1.5 kilometers north of Mount Fremont, northeast of Mount Rainier. Man in center shows relative scale. Circa 1964. Pierce County, Washington. Published in U.S. Geological Survey Professional paper 847, figure 40. 1974.
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Mudflow levees on bank of Pierre shale near Pierre. South Dakota. 1950.
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Lassen Volcanic National Park, California. Lateral moraines of the late Tioga age flanking Last Creek on the northeast side of Lassen Peak. Circa 1969. Publication: Unknown.
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Album Caption: Mount Rainier National Park, Washington. These arcuate end moraines of a former small cirque glacier are the type locality of the McNeeley Drift. The cirque is on the north slope of the Sourdough Mountains seven-tenths of a kilometer south of McNeeley Peak and almost directly north of the Sunrise Visitor Center at Yakima Park. Pumice layer R, which is more than 8,750 years old, overlies the outermost McNeeley moraine at this locality. Circa 1964. Pierce County, Washington. Published in U.S. Geological Survey Professional paper 847, figure 23. 1974.
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Album Caption: Mount Rainier National Park, Washington. Forested McNeeley and bare Garda moraines of a former cirque glacier at the north end of Old Desolate, north of Mount Rainier. The McNeeley glacier reached about 300 meters farther than did the Garda glacier. Circa 1964. Pierce County, Washington. Published in U.S. Geological Survey Professional paper 847, figure 24. 1974.
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Album Caption: Mount Rainier National Park, Washington. Four curved recessional moraines are spread over a distance of 2,000 feet on the valley floor of Fryingpan Creek. They were formed within the last few hundred years as Fryingpan Glacier lost volume and shrank back toward its present position above a line of cliffs. Circa 1967. Published in U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 1292, figure 15. Published in U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 1292, figure 14. (revised edition).
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Mount Rainier National Park, Washington. West side of Mount Rainier, viewed from Gobbler's Knob, 13 kilometers to the west-southwest. Tahoma Glacier in the center. 1961.
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Mount Rainier National Park, Washington. Southwest of the White River valley on the northeast side of Mount Rainier. Rock debris was deposited in 1963 by avalanches on Emmons Glacier (center). It extended about 4 miles from the north side of Little Tahoma Peak to a point on the valley floor just to the right of the dead snag (lower left). The forested area on the valley floor is a terminal moraine of the Emmons Glacier formed within the last few centuries. 1964.
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Album Caption: Mount Rainier National Park, Washington. Garda recessional moraines of Stevens Glacier northwest of Fairy Falls. View is toward the southwest. Circa 1964. Pierce County, Washington. Published in U.S. Geological Survey Professional paper 847, figure 32. 1974.
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Album Caption: Mount Rainier National Park, Washington. Avalanche deposit at and on the terminus of Tahoma Glacier. Parts of the avalanche debris are a sticky yellow clay which is the product of hydrothermal alteration of rock within the volcano. The alteration evidently occurred in an old conduit of the volcano which is now exposed in cross section in the cliffs immediately left of the area where Tahoma Glacier spills down from the summit snowfields. The ice face in the center foreground is about 150 feet high. Pierce County, Washington. Published in U.S. Geological Survey Professional paper 677, figure 5. 1971.
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Plate Caption: Mount Rainier National Park, Washington. About 1 mile southwest of Panhandle Gap at an altitude of 7,500 feet. Pumice layer C forms a thin brown veneer on the drift in the foreground and on the Burroughs Mountain moraine in the center. This pumice was erupted by Mount Rainier between 2,150 and 2,500 years ago. The Garda moraine of the Fryingpan Glacier at the left has no pumice on it and, thus, is younger. The large boulder in the middle foreground is about 6 feet long. Published in U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 1288, figure 14. 1969.
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Album Caption: Mount Rainier National Park, Washington. Bomb-bearing block-and-ash flow deposit in an outcrop along the West Side Road near the South Puyallup River overlies a coarse lahar that does not contain any bombs. The contact is marked by a thin horizontal layer of light gray sand. Circa 1964. Published in U.S. Geological Survey Professional paper 677, figure 33. 1971.
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Mount Rainier National Park, Washington. Rock glacier deposit dating from a late part of the last major glaciation, southwest of Palisades Lake, northeast of Mount Rainier. Mount Rainier is partially visible in the left background. 1963.
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Mount Rainier National Park, Washington. Northwest across the northeast flank of Mount Rainier from near Panhandle Gap. Steamboat Prow is at left center with Emmons Glacier at its base. Bare areas in the center have been exposed by glacier retreat during the 20th century. 1962.
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Slide description: Aerial view of house and mudflow. A wing of this house has been broken off by the Toutle River mudflow and pushed into a side yard. Marks of earlier, higher mud level visible on trees and house. People salvaging belongings for scale. Cowlitz County, Washington. 1980. (Photo by D.R. Crandell). No index card available. Portion published on p. 787 in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional Paper 1250. 1981.
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Album Caption: Lassen Volcanic National Park, California. North side of Lassen Peak (highest peak in the center) and Chaos Crags on the right, viewed from Prospect Peak. 1970.
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Album Caption: Mount Rainier National Park, Washington. Breadcrust bomb on the left shows a typical cracked and segmented surface formed during cooling. The other bomb is broken open to show the black bubbly interior. The bombs are about 10 inches in diameter. Circa 1967. Published in U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 1288, figure 16. 1969.


map background search result map search result map Breadcrust bomb, Mount Rainier National Park, Washington. 1967. Last Creek, Lassen Peak, Lassen Volcanic National Park, California. Avalanche deposit, Tahoma Glacier, Mount Rainier National Park, Pierce County, Washington. 1964. Pumice layer C, Burroughs moraine, Mount Rainier National Park, Washington. North side of Lassen Peak and Chaos Crags, from Prospect Peak, Lassen Volcanic National Park, California. Mount Rainier and Tahoma Glacier, Mount Rainier National Park, Washington. 1969. Mount Rainier, viewed from Gobbler's Knob, Mount Rainier National Park, Washington. 1961. Mount Rainier from near Panhandle Gap, Mount Rainier National Park, Washington. 1962. Four curved recessional moraines, Fryingpan Creek, Mount Rainier National Park, Washington. 1967. Rock glacier deposit, southwest of Palisades Lake, Mount Rainier National Park, Washington. 1963. Terminus of Kautz Glacier, from Mildred Point, Mount Rainier National Park, Washington.1962. Terminus of Nisqually Glacier,  Mount Rainier National Park, Washington. 1978. Southwest of the White River valley, Mount Rainier National Park, Washington. 1964. Arcuate end moraines, McNeeley Drift, Sourdough Mountains, Yakima Park, Pierce County, Mount Rainier National Park, Washington. 1964. Forested McNeeley and bare Garda moraines, Old Desolate, Pierce County, Mount Rainier National Park, Washington. 1964. Garda recessional moraines of Stevens Glacier, Pierce County, Mount Rainier National Park, Washington. 1964. Rubble rill, north of Mount Fremont, Pierce County, Mount Rainier National Park, Washington. 1964. Bomb-bearing block-and-ash flow deposit, West Side Road, South Puyallup River, Mount Rainier National Park, Pierce County, Washington. 1964. Aerial view of house and mudflow. Mount St. Helens, Cowlitz County, Washington. 1980. Last Creek, Lassen Peak, Lassen Volcanic National Park, California. North side of Lassen Peak and Chaos Crags, from Prospect Peak, Lassen Volcanic National Park, California. Breadcrust bomb, Mount Rainier National Park, Washington. 1967. Avalanche deposit, Tahoma Glacier, Mount Rainier National Park, Pierce County, Washington. 1964. Pumice layer C, Burroughs moraine, Mount Rainier National Park, Washington. Mount Rainier and Tahoma Glacier, Mount Rainier National Park, Washington. 1969. Mount Rainier, viewed from Gobbler's Knob, Mount Rainier National Park, Washington. 1961. Mount Rainier from near Panhandle Gap, Mount Rainier National Park, Washington. 1962. Four curved recessional moraines, Fryingpan Creek, Mount Rainier National Park, Washington. 1967. Rock glacier deposit, southwest of Palisades Lake, Mount Rainier National Park, Washington. 1963. Terminus of Kautz Glacier, from Mildred Point, Mount Rainier National Park, Washington.1962. Terminus of Nisqually Glacier,  Mount Rainier National Park, Washington. 1978. Southwest of the White River valley, Mount Rainier National Park, Washington. 1964. Arcuate end moraines, McNeeley Drift, Sourdough Mountains, Yakima Park, Pierce County, Mount Rainier National Park, Washington. 1964. Forested McNeeley and bare Garda moraines, Old Desolate, Pierce County, Mount Rainier National Park, Washington. 1964. Garda recessional moraines of Stevens Glacier, Pierce County, Mount Rainier National Park, Washington. 1964. Rubble rill, north of Mount Fremont, Pierce County, Mount Rainier National Park, Washington. 1964. Bomb-bearing block-and-ash flow deposit, West Side Road, South Puyallup River, Mount Rainier National Park, Pierce County, Washington. 1964. Aerial view of house and mudflow. Mount St. Helens, Cowlitz County, Washington. 1980.