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Album caption: Blackfeet National Forest, Montana. View looking west showing stream- eroded topography south of Deadhorse Creek. Flathead County, Montana. September 17, 1913.
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Album caption: Gray and red jasperoid. Lake Valley mining district, Sierra County, New Mexico. April 1962.
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Album caption: Metamorphic mineral assemblages of slightly calcic pelitic rocks in and around the Taconic allochton. Photomicrographs of cummintonite (Cum) assemblages for sample (A) 170-1 (plane-polarized light). Southwestern Massachusetts and adjacent Connecticut and New York. ca. 1966. Published as figure 6-A in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 1113. 1981.
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Album caption: Metamorphic mineral assemblages of slightly calcic pelitic rocks in and around the Taconic allochton. Photomicrographs of cummintonite (Cum) assemblages for samples (B) 487-2 (plane-polarized light). Other minerals present are chlorite (Ch), biotite (Bt), and garnet (Ga). Southwestern Massachusetts and adjacent Connecticut and New York. ca. 1966. Published as figure 6-B in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 1113. 1981.
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Album caption: Photomicrograph of gabbro along Beaver Creek. The main dark constituents are pyroxene (A) and hornblend (ho). Biotite (Bi) and magnetite (black) occur in small quantities. Plane-polarized light. Clearwater county, Idaho. c 1957. Published as figure 9C in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 344-D. 1963.
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Album caption:Milky-white fragments of jasperoid in a dark red-dish-black hematite matrix. Lake Valley mining district, Sierra County, New Mexico. April 1962. Published as figure 5_B in U. S. Geological Survey. Bulletin 1222_D. 1966.
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Album caption:Blocky chert in Alamogordo member of Lake Valley formation. Lake Valley mining district, Sierra County, New Mexico. April 1962.
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Album caption: Thick-bedded quartzite beds of the sequence of Maurice Mountain, showing multiple slumps that involved crossbedded strata. Loose block at base of cliffs west of lowest lake at head of Grouse Creek. Published as figure 3A.
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Album caption:Two modes of occurrence of secondary anatase. (From 990.5 feet below top of core). In microvugs. Routt County, Colorado. 1972. (Photomicrograph) Published as figure 8-A in U. S. Geological Survey. Bulletin 1367. 1973.
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Album caption: Typical pink zircon crystal occurring as accessory mineral (671 feet below top of core).Routt County, Colorado. 1972. (Photomicrograph) Published as figure 5 in U. S. Geological Survey. Bulletin 1367. 1973.
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Album caption: Electric railway cut, one mile northwest of Bertram, NE1/4, Sec. 33, T. 83 N., R. 6 W., north line. Showing: 1. Loess 3+/- feet, wind blown sand 5 feet, overlying 3-foot granite boulder with wind-polished and etched surface; 2. Brown Kansan till 3+/- feet; 3. Slate-colored Kansan till 10+ feet. Bertram Township. Linn County, Iowa. May 19, 1914.
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Album caption: Cut on C. & NW. Railway near 44 Street. 1. Upper half to 2/3 buff calcareous loess. 2. Lower half to 1/3 red-brown, stoneless, non-calcareous clay ("Loveland"?), total 60 to 70 feet. Cut made in 1886. SW1/4, Sec. 32, T. 15 N., R. 14 E. Douglas County, Nebraska. June 4, 1914.
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Album caption: View of ravine heading in flat upland of Illinoian drift plain. Nine miles south of Macomb. Bethel Township, SW1/4, Sec. 13, T. 4 N., R.2 W. McDonough County, Illinois. May 26, 1914.
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Album caption: Nine miles south of Macomb. Flat, Illinoian drift, upland plain. Bethel Township, Sec. 13, T. 4 N., R. 3 W. McDonough County, Illinois. May 26, 1914.
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Album caption and Index card: Miller's quarry, showing disturbed Trenton Limestone strata, due to push of ice from right to left, i.e. NE-SW; NE 1/4, Sec. 12, T. 4 N., R. 10 E. Seen from southeast. Evansville quadrangle. Dane County, Wisconsin. August 1902.
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Glacier National Park, Montana. Panorama with image 696. View from ridge at head of Boundary Creek north of Brown Pass. Red and yellow crested mountains north of Boundary Creek, showing smooth crests and slopes developed on Kintla argillite. Glacier County, Montana. August 4, 1913. Handwritten notes on album caption: Montana.
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Album caption: Coarse granite boulder. Part above the ground level has weathered and crumbled away on the east and south sides down to joint plain, leaving the solid rock below projecting as a floor 1-2 feet wide. Nine miles south of Charles City. Pleasant Grove Township, NE1/4 Sec. 21, T. 94 N., R. 16 W. Floyd County, Iowa. July 27, 1914.
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Album caption: Nine miles northwest of Farmington, Illinois. View across Littlers Creek Valley showing steep side slope. Valley 80-100 feet deep in Illinoian drift plain, upland flat. NW1/4, Sec. 35, T. 9 N., R. 3 E. Maquon Township. Knox County, Illinois. May 22, 1914.
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Album caption: Front of ice on terminal moraine of Sperry Glacier; when seen in 1927 and 1936 the ice front had receded some distance from this moraine. Glacier National Park. Montana. August 16, 1913. Figure 41, in U.S.Geological Survey Professional paper 231. 1953. Handwritten notes on album caption: Montana.
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Album caption: Panorama with image 797. C.M.& St. P. Railway cut, through divide two miles east of Lost Nation. Kansan drift area. 1. Brown-buff leached loess 6-7 feet; 2. Buff-gray calcareous till 10 feet; 3. Buff calcareous till 2-3 feet; 4. Gray calcareous till 18-20 feet. Brookfield Township, Sec. 19, T. 83 N., R. 2 E. Clinton County, Iowa. July 8, 1914.


map background search result map search result map Miller's quarry, Trenton Limestone strata, Evansville quadrangle, Dane County, Wisconsin. 1902. Panorama view from ridge at head of Boundary Creek north of Brown Pass. Glacier National Park, 1913. Frontal margin of Sperry Glacier,  resting on terminal moraine. Glacier National Park, 1913. View looking west showing stream- eroded topography south of Deadhorse Creek. Blackfeet National Forest, Montana. 1913. Electric railway cut, one mile northwest of Bertram. Iowa, 1914. Nine miles northwest of Farmington, Illinois. View across Littlers Creek Valley showing steep side slope. Illinois, 1914. View of ravine heading in flat upland of Illinoian drift plain. Nine miles south of Macomb. Illinois, 1914. Nine miles south of Macomb. Flat, Illinoian drift, upland plain. Illinois, 1914. Cut on C. & NW. Railway near 44 Street. 1. Upper half to 2/3 buff calcareous loess. 2. Lower half to 1/3 red-brown, stoneless, non-calcareous clay ("Loveland"?), total 60 to 70 feet. Nebraska, 1914. Panorama view of C.M.& St. P. Railway cut, through divide two miles east of Lost Nation. Kansan drift area. Iowa, 1914. Coarse granite boulder. Nine miles south of Charles city. Floyd County, Iowa. 1914. Photomicrograph of gabbro along Beaver Creek.  Clearwater County, Idaho.  circa 1957. Metamorphic mineral assemblages of slightly calcic pelitic rocks in and around the Taconic allochton.  Southwestern Massachusetts and adjacent Connecticut and New York.  circa 1966. Metamorphic mineral assemblages of slightly calcic pelitic rocks in and around the Taconic allochton. Southwestern Massachusetts and adjacent Connecticut and New York.  circa 1966. Thick-bedded quartzite beds of the sequence of Maurice Mountain, showing multiple slumps that involved crossbedded strata.  Beaverhead County, Montana.  nd. Milky-white fragments of jasperoid in dark red-dish-black hematite matrix. Lake Valley mining district, Sierra County, New Mexico. 1962. Blocky chert in Alamogordo member of Lake Valley formation. Lake Valley mining district,  Sierra County, New Mexico. 1962. Gray and red jasperoid. Lake Valley Mining District, Sierra County, New Mexico. 1962. Typical pink zircon crystal occurring as accessory mineral (671 feet below top of core).Routt County, Colorado. 1972. Two modes of occurrence of secondary anatase.  Routt County, Colorado. 1972. Cut on C. & NW. Railway near 44 Street. 1. Upper half to 2/3 buff calcareous loess. 2. Lower half to 1/3 red-brown, stoneless, non-calcareous clay ("Loveland"?), total 60 to 70 feet. Nebraska, 1914. Coarse granite boulder. Nine miles south of Charles city. Floyd County, Iowa. 1914. View of ravine heading in flat upland of Illinoian drift plain. Nine miles south of Macomb. Illinois, 1914. Nine miles south of Macomb. Flat, Illinoian drift, upland plain. Illinois, 1914. Nine miles northwest of Farmington, Illinois. View across Littlers Creek Valley showing steep side slope. Illinois, 1914. Electric railway cut, one mile northwest of Bertram. Iowa, 1914. Panorama view of C.M.& St. P. Railway cut, through divide two miles east of Lost Nation. Kansan drift area. Iowa, 1914. Miller's quarry, Trenton Limestone strata, Evansville quadrangle, Dane County, Wisconsin. 1902. Typical pink zircon crystal occurring as accessory mineral (671 feet below top of core).Routt County, Colorado. 1972. Two modes of occurrence of secondary anatase.  Routt County, Colorado. 1972. Panorama view from ridge at head of Boundary Creek north of Brown Pass. Glacier National Park, 1913. Frontal margin of Sperry Glacier,  resting on terminal moraine. Glacier National Park, 1913. Photomicrograph of gabbro along Beaver Creek.  Clearwater County, Idaho.  circa 1957. Milky-white fragments of jasperoid in dark red-dish-black hematite matrix. Lake Valley mining district, Sierra County, New Mexico. 1962. Blocky chert in Alamogordo member of Lake Valley formation. Lake Valley mining district,  Sierra County, New Mexico. 1962. Gray and red jasperoid. Lake Valley Mining District, Sierra County, New Mexico. 1962. Thick-bedded quartzite beds of the sequence of Maurice Mountain, showing multiple slumps that involved crossbedded strata.  Beaverhead County, Montana.  nd. Metamorphic mineral assemblages of slightly calcic pelitic rocks in and around the Taconic allochton.  Southwestern Massachusetts and adjacent Connecticut and New York.  circa 1966. Metamorphic mineral assemblages of slightly calcic pelitic rocks in and around the Taconic allochton. Southwestern Massachusetts and adjacent Connecticut and New York.  circa 1966. View looking west showing stream- eroded topography south of Deadhorse Creek. Blackfeet National Forest, Montana. 1913.