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Colorado National Monument, Colorado. South portal of the tunnel through Wingate Sandstone on the west side of No Thoroughfare Canyon above the east entrance. Figure 56, U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 1508.
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Album caption and index card: Tunnel Arch, reach by short trail north of main trail through Devils Garden. Opening is 26 1/2 feet wide and 22 feet high; span is about 14 feet thick. Arches National Park. Grand County, Utah. October 1, 1970. Note: Published as figure 14 in U.S. Geological Survey. Bulletin 1393. 1975. See also: lsw00028
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Album caption and index card: Sheep Rock, shown on center-left skyline in photo no. 75cp. Arches National Park. Grand County, Utah. September 1973. Note: Published as figure 31, U.S. Geological Survey. Bulletin 1393. 1975. See also: lsw00042_ct
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Album caption and index card: Skyline Arch in Slick Rock Member, viewed north from a point about 100 feet north of stop 24. Although the fins are vertical, the strata seem to dip about 15 degrees to the right. The actual dip is to the northeast. Arches National Park. Grand County, Utah. August 2, 1972. Note: Published as figure 48 in U.S. Geological Survey. Bulletin 1393. 1975. See also: lsw00088_ct
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Colorado National Monument, Colorado. Ladder Creek Monocline and Redlands Fault. View is northwest from a point near Little Park Road east of the monument. No Thoroughfare Canyon in the foreground, which is bordered on the left by northeastward-dipping beds of Wingate Sandstone at the northwest end of Ladder Creek Monocline. Old Serpents Trail, the lower part of which is barely visible, ascends this dipping block of rock. The dark Proterozoic rocks form the flat-topped bluff on the right and are exposed by the Redlands Fault which lies just above the sharply upturned remnants of the Wingate Sandstone. 1976. Figure 29, U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 1508.
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Album caption and index card: Merrimac (left) and Monitor Buttes guard north entrance to Island in the Sky. White rock near middle is Navajo Sandstone. Buttes comprise all three members of Entrada Sandstone; remnant white top of Moab Member, vertical cliffs of Slick Rock Member, and sloping base of Dewey Bridge Member. Canyonlands National Park. Grand County, Utah. n.d. Note: Published as figure 12 in U.S. Geological Survey. Bulletin 1327. 1974. See also: lsw00063_ct
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Album caption and index card: Druid Arch, from arduous trail shown in photo nos. 40cp and 41cp. Canyonlands National Park. San Juan County, Utah. n.d. Note: Published as figure 54 in U.S. Geological Survey. Bulletin 1327. 1974. See also: lsw00018, lsw00042_cp
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Album caption and index card: Trail to Druid Arch, near its beginning at northeast corener of Chesler Park, marked only by rock cairns, two of which are visible. Canyonlands National Park. San Juan County, Utah. October 5, 1970. Note: Published as figure 52 in U.S. Geological Survey. Bulletin 1327. 1974. See also: lsw00076_ct
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Colorado National Monument, Colorado. Looking northeast from Old Serpents Trail, before 1950, when the trail was still used by cars and trucks. One of John Otto's old foot trails joins the old road at the lower middle. A lens of sandstone about 50 feet thick in the Salt Wash Member of the Morrison Formation begins just around the corner near the base of the high bluff across No Thoroughfare Canyon and is seen extending as far to the left as the normally dry wash that drains the canyon. When water flows down the wash after thunderstorms or from melting snow, the sandstone lens takes in water (recharge) which moves slowly down the dip of the lens to the northeast and supplies several artesian wells. In turn, the light...
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Album caption and ndex card: Petrified sand dunes, looking northeast from the park road 2.7 miles north of Courthouse Wash. The Navajo Sandstone was once a huge sand pile of dunes laid down by winds during an arid interval, so it is interesting to note that the irregularly weathered sandstone once again resembles a pile of cross-bedded dunes. Arches National Park. Grand County, Utah. July 11, 1972. Note: Published as figure 32, U.S. Geological Survey. Bulletin 1393. 1975. See also: lsw00045
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Album caption and index card: Pine Tree Arch, viewed northeastward. Opening is 46 feet wide and 48 feet high. Fin is 30 feet thick. Arches National Park. Grand County, Utah. October 1, 1970. Note: Published as figure 52 in U.S. Geological Survey. Bulletin 1393. 1975. See also: lsw00057_ct
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Album caption and index card: Rock art. "Moab panel," on a cliff of Wingate Sandstone above U.S. Highway 163 between Courthouse Wash and the Colorado River, believed to be the work of "Barrier Canyon" style people. Arches National Park. Grand County, Utah. September 1973. Note: Published as figure 2-A, U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 1393. 1975. See also: lsw00025_ct
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Colorado National Monument, Colorado. Kayenta Formation, showing lenses of hard channel sandstones and wedge of red siltstone and mudstone, along the road cut of Rim Rock Drive near the head of the main stem of Ute Canyon. Vertical grooves remain from drill holes used in blasting the road cut. Figure 14, U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 1508.
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Colorado National Monument, Colorado. Fruita Canyon, looking northeast from a point on Rim Rock Drive above the head of the canyon. Dark Proterozoic rocks floor the canyon, above which are the slopes of the red Chinle Formation and the cliffs of Wingate Sandstone capped by the lower resistant beds of the Kayenta Formation. Beyond the Grand Valley are the dark Book Cliffs and the more distant, light-colored Roan Cliffs. May 28, 1970. Figure 45, U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 1508.
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Colorado National Monument, Colorado. Kodels Canyon Fault, looking northwest across the mouth of Fruita Canyon from a point on Rim Rock Drive. Here, along a normal fault dipping steeply northeastward, the 350-foot cliff of Wingate Sandstone on the upper left has been sheared and squeezed into only a few feet of broken rock overlain by a steep slope of the Kayenta Formation covered by pinon and juniper. The thinner cliff on the right is the Entrada Sandstone which belongs high atop the cliffs on the left. Book Cliffs form the distant skyline on the right. May 29, 1970. Figure 31, U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 1508.
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Colorado National Monument, Colorado. Southeastern part of the Monument, looking southwestward: Redlands Fault, No Thoroughfare Canyon, Old Serpents Trail, Red Canyon, Piton Mesa, and Glade Park. Geologic features may be identified by comparison with the appropriate part of Plate 1 in this professional paper. Scale variable. Photo by Master Sergeants M.M. Friedman and C.M. Fetterman, Lowry Air Force Base. Circa 1950. Figure 35, U.S. Geological Survey Professional paper 451.
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Album caption and index card: Stillwater Canyon and Green River, looking southwest from Green River loop of river. Brown material covering nearby parts of the White Rim is lower part of Overlook; Orange Cliffs in background, Henry Mountains on right skyline. Turks Head in Moenkopi Formation. Canyonlands National Park. San Juan County, Utah. n.d. Note: Published as figure 23 in U.S. Geological Survey. Bulletin 1327. 1974.
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Album caption: Looking southwestward through North Window, from fin shown beyond left side of North Window in photo no. 83cp. Turret Arch (photo no. 86cp) is seen at right middle ground, south rim of Moab Valley to left of arch, Colorado River canyon forms left skyline. Arches National Park. Grand County, Utah. September 1973. No index card. Note: Published as figure 38 in U.S. Geological Survey. Bulletin 1393. 1975. See also: lsw00087_ct
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Album caption and index card: Cave Spring line camp. Line-camp exterior, showing entrance and corral. Served as regular cowboy line camo for many years, then as part of temporary park headquarters; later restored as part of Cave Spring Environmental Trail. A nearby cave, also in Cedar Mesa Sandstone, contains a spring. Canyonlands National Park. San Juan County, Utah. n.d. Note: Published as figure 6 (upper photo) in U.S. Geological Survey. Bulletin 1327. 1974. See also: lsw00061_ct
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Album caption and index card: Angel Arch, along tributary of Salt Canyon. Canyonlands National Park. San Juan County, Utah. n.d. Note: Published as figure 43 in U.S. Geological Survey. Bulletin 1327. 1974.


map background search result map search result map "Moab panel" on cliff of Wingate Sandstone. Arches National Park, Utah. 1972. Sheep Rock. Arches National Park, Utah. 1973. Petrified sand dunes, looking northeast from park road. Arches National Park, Utah. 1972. Skyline Arch in Slick Rock Member. Arches National Park, Utah. 1972. Pine Tree Arch, viewed northeastward. Arches National Park, Utah. 1970. Kayenta Formation. Colorado National Monument, Colorado. No Date. Ladder Creek Monocline and Redlands Fault. Colorado National Monument, Colorado. 1976. Kodels Canyon Fault. Colorado National Monument, Colorado. 1970. Fruita Canyon, looking northeast from a point on Rim Rock Drive above the head of the canyon. Colorado National Monument, Colorado. 1970. Colorado National Monument. Looking northeast from Old Serpents Trail. Colorado. circa 1950. Colorado National Monument, Colorado. South portal of the tunnel through Wingate Sandstone on the west side of No Thoroughfare Canyon above the east entrance. Looking southwestward through North Window. Arches National Park, Utah. 1973. Cave Spring line camp. Canyonlands National Park, Utah. n.d. Merrimac and Monitor Buttes guard north entrance to Island in the Sky. Canyonlands National Park, Utah. n.d. Stillwater Canyon and Green River, looking southwest. Canyonlands National Park, Utah. n.d. Angel Arch, along tributary of Salt Canyon. Canyonlands National Park, Utah. n.d. Trail to Druid Arch, near its beginning at northeast corner of Chesler Park. Canyonlands National Park, Utah. 1970. Druid Arch, from end of arduous trail. Canyonlands National Park, Utah. n.d. Kayenta Formation. Colorado National Monument, Colorado. No Date. Ladder Creek Monocline and Redlands Fault. Colorado National Monument, Colorado. 1976. Kodels Canyon Fault. Colorado National Monument, Colorado. 1970. Fruita Canyon, looking northeast from a point on Rim Rock Drive above the head of the canyon. Colorado National Monument, Colorado. 1970. Colorado National Monument. Looking northeast from Old Serpents Trail. Colorado. circa 1950. Colorado National Monument, Colorado. South portal of the tunnel through Wingate Sandstone on the west side of No Thoroughfare Canyon above the east entrance. "Moab panel" on cliff of Wingate Sandstone. Arches National Park, Utah. 1972. Sheep Rock. Arches National Park, Utah. 1973. Petrified sand dunes, looking northeast from park road. Arches National Park, Utah. 1972. Skyline Arch in Slick Rock Member. Arches National Park, Utah. 1972. Pine Tree Arch, viewed northeastward. Arches National Park, Utah. 1970. Looking southwestward through North Window. Arches National Park, Utah. 1973. Cave Spring line camp. Canyonlands National Park, Utah. n.d. Merrimac and Monitor Buttes guard north entrance to Island in the Sky. Canyonlands National Park, Utah. n.d. Stillwater Canyon and Green River, looking southwest. Canyonlands National Park, Utah. n.d. Angel Arch, along tributary of Salt Canyon. Canyonlands National Park, Utah. n.d. Trail to Druid Arch, near its beginning at northeast corner of Chesler Park. Canyonlands National Park, Utah. 1970. Druid Arch, from end of arduous trail. Canyonlands National Park, Utah. n.d.