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Frost wedge and congeliturbate on west end of Arvada Bridge, Powder River, Wyoming, at road cut. Sheridan County, Wyoming. July 1950.
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Tags: Leopold, L.B. Collection,
Natrona County, Wyoming,
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Wind River Mountains. New Fork Lakes and canyon. Fremont Peak quadrangle. Fremont County, Wyoming. August 26, 1924.
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Tags: Alden, W.C. Collection,
Fremont County, Wyoming,
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Red beds at west end of Casper Mountains. Alcova limestone Triassic at top. Central Wyoming. June 1922.
Elks Home building of Rawlins quartzite trimmed with Rawlins sandstone. Carbon County. Rawlins, Wyoming. No date.
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Tags: Burchard, E.F. Collection,
Carbon County, Wyoming,
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Edge and dip slope of Alcova limestone, Triassic in foreground. Morrison Formation and Dakota sandstone in background. Freezeout Hills, Wyoming. 1922.
Travertine capped butte at Thermopolis. Big Horn Basin, Wyoming. June 1922.
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Tags: Hot Springs County, Wyoming,
Lee, W.T. Collection,
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Canyon of Popo Agie River near Lander, showing the river entering a cave in limestone. Central Wyoming. June 1922.
View of canyon of Big Horn River south of Thermopolis, seen from train. Central Wyoming. 1922.
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Tags: Hot Springs County, Wyoming,
Lee, W.T. Collection,
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Blue-green algae in the hot sulphur water of Big Horn Hot Spring at Thermopolis. Big Horn Basin, Wyoming. 1922.
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Tags: Hot Springs County, Wyoming,
Lee, W.T. Collection,
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Fort Union contact showing underlying Black Buttes beds. T. 17 N., R. 101 W. South Bitter Creek quadrangle, Wyoming. No date.
View in southeastern part of Salt Creek Oil Field. The pool in the foreground in oil from the wells under the sandstone bluff. Central Wyoming. June 1922.
Natural monuments on the plains near Red Buttes, Wyoming. Eroded from the red sandstone of the Casper Formation. 20 to 50 feet high. Wyoming. No date.
Lower Dakota conglomerate Lakota and Morrison shale, about four miles northeast of Thermopolis. Big Horn Basin, Wyoming. 1922.
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Tags: Hot Springs County, Wyoming,
Lee, W.T. Collection,
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East end of Casper Mountains, showing Casper formation to left overlain by red shale (Satanka) and limestone (Forelle). Central Wyoming. June 1922.
Bringing in wood to camp below Harry Walter's ranch, T. 25 N., R. 103 W. Francis quadrangle, Wyoming. No date.
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