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Seismology and Seismometry. Replica of the first known seismometer invented by the Chinese astronomer Chang Heng (78-139 A.D.) during the Han dynasty. Photo by R.M. Hamilton. Figure 1, pages 64-65, Earthquake Information Bulletin, v.11, no.2.
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Death Valley National Park, California. Furnace Creek Formation at the north end of the Black Mountains. View is southwest and west of Zabriskie Point, an overlook by Highway 190 about 3 miles up Furnace Creek Wash from Furnace Creek Inn. The base of the Furnace Creek Formation is at the topographic break between the badlands and the rougher, higher ground in the distance on the left. Light-colored playa beds about 2,500 feet thick extend to the base of a conglomerate which forms the dark cliff at the right. The beds are dipping to the right (north) into the Texas Spring Syncline. The center of the photograph looks west across Death Valley to the Panamint Range at Aguereberry Point; Tucki Mountain on the right....
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Cores from the Flood and Grisham well, lying on the ground near the well site. Copied by Survey from photo by W.B. Lang. Culberson County, Texas. January 1924.
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Earth science investigations of hazardous waste disposal sites provide site-specific geohydrologic data as well as generic information on the effectiveness of investigation techniques, monitoring systems and etc. Photo by S.C. Delaney, EPA. United States. ca. 1983.
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Devastated area in the valley of the North Toutle River showing deforestation, reordered drainage, and the surface of debris flow and blast deposits resulting from the eruption of Mount St. Helens. View looking south shows volcano no and amphitheater in background. Photo by C. Dan Miller. Skamania County, Washington. 1980. Published as lower photo, p. 15 in U.S. Geological Survey. Yearbook. 1980.
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Seismology and Seismometry.U.S. Geological Survey National Earthquake Information Center. A develocorder records signals from fifteen stations on a continuous reel of film. This is processed by the machine and is ready for viewing within eleven minutes of an event. Photo by R. McKenzie, pre-1977. Page 10 (upper photo), Earthquake Information Bulletin, v.9, no.3.
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Album caption: Icings along the trans-Alaska pipeline route: Flood-plain icing in Delta River valley upstream from Miller Creek. Mt. Hayes quadrangle, Donnelly district, Yukon region, Alaska. April 18, 1974. Published in U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 979, figure 26. 1976.
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Death Valley National Park, California. Furnace Creek Formation at the north end of the Black Mountains. View is southwest and west of Zabriskie Point, an overlook by Highway 190 about 3 miles up Furnace Creek Wash from Furnace Creek Inn. The base of the Furnace Creek Formation is at the topographic break between the badlands and the rougher, higher ground in the distance on the left. Light-colored playa beds about 2,500 feet thick extend to the base of a conglomerate which forms the dark cliff at the right. The beds are dipping to the right (north) into the Texas Spring Syncline. The center of the photograph looks west across Death Valley to the Panamint Range at Aguereberry Point; Tucki Mountain on the right....
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Glacier National Park, Montana. Mud chip breccia and mud balls in the Grinnell Formation at Geology Stop No. 5 along Going-to-the-Sun Highway. Photo by E. Larson, August 1982.
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B. Montano Grant, 5000 feet south of north line, 10,000 feet west of east line. View southeast. Sandstone of Morrison formation (JMO), Dakota sandstone (KD), and lower two Tres Hermanos sandstone. Members (KD, and DK2), of the Mancos dipping eastward. Photo by J.W. Wyckoff. Sandoval County, New Mexico. 1932.
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Greenhorn Formation near southeast corner of Pueblo quadrangle. The section illustrates rhythmic alternation of limestone and shale. Pueblo County, Colorado. 1894. Photo by F.P. Gulliver
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Ripple marks and tadpole holes in limestone of Carmel formation, branch of Paria Valley. Garfield County, Utah. n.d. (Photo by C.C. Presnall) Published as figure 10 in U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 226. 1951.
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Alaska Earthquake March 27, 1964. Damage to houses from landslides in Turnagain Heights in Anchorage. Photo by R.A. Page. Pages 24-25 , Earthquake Information Bulletin, v.12, no.1.
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Camp scene. Showing vegetation east slope of Elk Ridge. Head Butte Canyon branch of Arch Canyon. Shown are A.A. Baker and Edna Hope Gregory. San Juan County, Utah. 1927.
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Shown in photo are Edna Hope, Gregory, A.A. Baker, E.T. McKnight standing on Goodridge bridge. San Juan County, Utah. 1927.


    map background search result map search result map Damage to houses from landslides in Turnagain Heights in Anchorage. Alaska Earthquake March 27, 1964. Greenhorn Formation near southeast corner of Pueblo quadrangle. Pueblo County, Colorado. 1894. Ripple marks and tadpole holes in limestone of Carmel formation, branch of Paria Valley. Garfield County, Utah. No date. Furnace Creek Formation at the north end of the Black Mountains. Death Valley National Park, California. Circa 1960. Furnace Creek Formation at the north end of the Black Mountains. Death Valley National Park, California. Circa 1960. B. Montano Grant, 5000 feet south of north line, 10,000 feet west of east line. Sandoval County, New Mexico. 1932. Mud chip breccia and mud balls in the Grinnell Formation at Geology Stop No. 5 along Going-to-the-Sun Highway. Glacier National Park, Montana. 1982. Icings along the trans-Alaska pipeline route: Flood-plain icing in Delta River valley upstream from Miller Creek. Alaska. 1974. Greenhorn Formation near southeast corner of Pueblo quadrangle. Pueblo County, Colorado. 1894. Mud chip breccia and mud balls in the Grinnell Formation at Geology Stop No. 5 along Going-to-the-Sun Highway. Glacier National Park, Montana. 1982. B. Montano Grant, 5000 feet south of north line, 10,000 feet west of east line. Sandoval County, New Mexico. 1932. Furnace Creek Formation at the north end of the Black Mountains. Death Valley National Park, California. Circa 1960. Furnace Creek Formation at the north end of the Black Mountains. Death Valley National Park, California. Circa 1960. Ripple marks and tadpole holes in limestone of Carmel formation, branch of Paria Valley. Garfield County, Utah. No date. Damage to houses from landslides in Turnagain Heights in Anchorage. Alaska Earthquake March 27, 1964. Icings along the trans-Alaska pipeline route: Flood-plain icing in Delta River valley upstream from Miller Creek. Alaska. 1974.