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Low-altitude (70 m above ground level) aerial images were collected over five areas of interest within the northern portion of Assateague Island National Seashore (ASIS) in mid-October, 2022. These images were collected to generate photogrammetric products (e.g. digital surface model (DSM), reflectance orthomosaic) to support science and data needs of National Park managers attempting to locate invasive Phragmites australis expansion. A DJI Matrice 600 uncrewed aircraft system (UAS) was equipped with a MicaSense Altum-PT multispectral camera and a Ricoh GRII true-color RGB camera to collect images simultaneously with sufficient overlap for photogrammetric processing. Ground control points (GCPs), black and white...
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(Panorama with photograph 175, jwh00175) Henrys Lake, a shallow body of water, about 3 by 2 miles in diameter, and full of small, scattered islands, and the source of Henrys Fork. It is well stocked with most excellent trout. At this point are four remarkable passes through the range, Tyghee and Red Rock, on the east and west; Raynolds, or the Madison, on the north; and Henrys Lake, on the south. Elevation of lake, 6,492 feet; Tyghee Pass, 7,063 feet; Red Rock Pass, 7,271 feet; Raynolds, 7,911 feet. The view is taken from the north, looking south, over Sawtell's ranch. Fremont County, Idaho. 1872. Descriptive Catalog of the Photographs of the United States Geological Survey of the Territories, W. H. Jackson, Photographer,...
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Colonel L. Drake (inset). The first oil well. Published in unidentified source. ?The old and the new.? The first oil well (top) drilled by Colonel L. Drake in 1859 near Titusville, Pennsylvania, height of derrick 34 feet. Modern oil well (bottom), height of derrick 84 feet, drilled in 1918.
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Album caption: Columbia Formation on Potomac Formation, White Bluff, head of Chesapeake Bay. Maryland. n.d. Index card: White Bluff, 5 miles south of Havre de Grace.
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Panoramic view from the village of Bic of the Harbor of Bic. Quebec Province. Canada. 1899.
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Continental Divide between Steamboat Mountain and Oregon Buttes, as seen from southwest. Note the two escarpments, white band in lower scarp near base of lower Green River. Top of Oregon Buttes probably upper Green River. T. 25 N., R. 101 W. South Pass quadrangle, Wyoming. No date.
Categories: Image; Tags: Oregon Buttes, Wyoming, photo print
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Seminoe Mountains. Panorama with image 1301. South end of Seminoe Mountains looking northward from small butte of Mesa Verde sandstone which lies south of the Mountains. Bradley Peak is in left of view. Carbon County, Wyoming. July 1, 1926.
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Congeliturbate site on road cut at west abutment of Arvada Bridge across Powder River, Wyoming. (Refer to page 133 in L. B. Leopold notes). Sheridan County, Wyoming. July 1950.
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View north along strike ridges of Wasatch conglomerate, north of Clark Fork Canyon. Beartooth Plateau at top above steep front of Rocky Mountains. Park County, Wyoming. June 10, 1922.
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Worn-down crest of Laramie Range, looking east across remnant of high plain southeast of Wheatland Reservoir. Plain underlain by gravel and boulders. (No. 1 Bench Pliocene-Pleistocene?) T. 21 N., R. 73 W. Albany County, Wyoming. June 23, 1925.
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Contact between Cretaceous shales and overlying sandstone east side of Table Mountain. Fossils collected in shale below sandstone. (See Rich's notebook on field relations.) T. 22 N., R. 102 W. Almond quadrangle. Sweetwater County, Wyoming. 1907.
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Three miles southeast of Sunrise, Wyoming. Granite cliffs in McGinnis' pass. Platte County, Wyoming. No date.
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View in southeastern part of Salt Creek Oil Field. Erosion remnants of sandstone resting on shale. Central Wyoming. 1922.
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Twin Creek and Jurassic ridges, north and south of upper Hoback Canyon, T. 36 N., R. 115 W. Wyoming Peak in background. Cheney quadrangle. Lincoln County, Wyoming. 1906.
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Green River beds along Green River, T. 16 N., R. 106 W. Note the contact below lower and upper Green River beds. Maxon quadrangle, Wyoming. No date.
Categories: Image; Tags: Green Riverbeds, Wyoming, photo print
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View of Firehole Basin, T. 16 N., R. 106 W. Note the Green River scarps on each side of valley. Maxon quadrangle, Wyoming. No date.
Categories: Image; Tags: Firehole Basin, Wyoming, photo print
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Panorama with images 090 and 092. View of same subject as image 89 taken from a shorter distance, uplift of Bear River beds overlapped by Eocene sandstone and conglomerates on Union Pacific, one mile east of Spring Valley. Wyoming. 1903.
Categories: Image; Tags: Eocene sandstone, Wyoming, photo print
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Snowy crest of Medicine Bow Mountains, looking west over Brooklyn (or Trout) Lake. Medicine Bow Peak (12,000 at top) at left.
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Panorama with images 1566 and 1567. Uinta Mountains. Subsummit plateau (dissected and wooded) and high peaks. West Fork of Blacks Fork valley in middleground, looking south to east from high bench (10,500 at top) southwest of Fish Lake. Hayden Peak quadrangle. T. 2 N., Rs. 11 and 12 E. Summit County, Utah. August 24, 1925.
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Panorama with image 1456. View southeast down Horse Creek, showing edge of high bench or plain on north (left) and on south (right back) and development of a lower terrace (middle) by erosion and wash. Underlain by Pleistocene (?) gravel, Arikaree formation, and Brule clay. T. 17 N., R. 69 W. Sherman quadrangle. Laramie County, Wyoming. June 8, 1925.


map background search result map search result map Columbia Formation on Potomac Formation, head of Chesapeake Bay. Maryland. No Date. Henrys Lake, a shallow body of water. Fremont County, Idaho, 1872. Multispectral aerial imagery collected during uncrewed aircraft systems (UAS) operations: Assateague Island National Seashore (ASIS), MD, October 10 - 14, 2022 Henrys Lake, a shallow body of water. Fremont County, Idaho, 1872. Columbia Formation on Potomac Formation, head of Chesapeake Bay. Maryland. No Date.