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Death Valley National Park, California. Thin-bedded middle member of the Bonanza King Formation on the north side of Trail Canyon. View is north. This member, about 600 feet thick, forms a distinctive unit separating massive thick-bedded dolomite comprising the upper and lower members of the formation. Circa 1960. Figure 22, U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 494-A.
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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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Death Valley National Park, California. Ovaloid brachiopods may be found in light tan, shaly and sandy beds that occur near the middle of the Bonanza King Formation. With the brachiopods are fragments of trilobites. Circa 1960.
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Near view of White Mountain, consists of pink sandstone and shale of the Wasatch group below and the light-green beds of the Green River formation above. Sweetwater County, Wyoming. 1914. Plate 15-C in U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 612. 1915.
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Death Valley National Park, California. Pottery from the Death Valley IV site, known as Death Valley brown ware. It was made locally and tempered with schist from the Precambrian Johnnie Formation. Circa 1960.
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Glacier National Park, Montana. Apikuni Mountain, viewed from east of Miniglacier. Sequence from top: Apikuni Formation of green-gray argillites, light-banded Altyn Formation (Precambrian dolomite), Lewis thrust, landslide material. July 18, 1984.
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Heath formation in a road cut south of Heath in sec. 35, T. 14 N., R. 19 E. Black fissile shale with thin stringers of siltstone and limestone in the upper part of the Heath formation, as shown here, weather to smooth grassy slopes. Fergus County, Montana. 1952. Published as plate 1-C in U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 348. 1962.
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Death Valley National Park, California. Hanging valley at Gower Gulch at the front of the Black Mountains. The floor of the old valley has been raised 50 to 75 feet above the apex of the fan. Furnace Creek Formation (extreme left) overlies the Artist Drive Formation. Circa 1960. Figure 78, U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 494-A.
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Album caption: Glacier National Park, Montana. Terminal moraine at the foot of a small glacier on the north slope of Jackson Mountain. Index card: Small terminal moraine on Jackson Mountain. Glacier National Park. 1914.


    map background search result map search result map Apikuni Mountain. Glacier National Park, Montana. 1984. Damage to houses from landslides in Turnagain Heights in Anchorage. Alaska Earthquake March 27, 1964. Heath formation in a road cut south of Heath in sec. 35, T. 14 N., R. 19 E. Fergus County, Montana. 1952. Cherty limestone in the Kaibab Formation. Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona. 1968. Cave formations. Carlsbad Caverns National Park, New Mexico. 1965. Thin-bedded middle member of the Bonanza King Formation on the north side of Trail Canyon. Death Valley National Park, California. Circa 1960. Hanging valley at Gower Gulch at the front of the Black Mountains. Death Valley National Park, California. Circa 1960. Ovaloid brachiopods may be found in light tan, shaly and sandy beds that occur near the middle of the Bonanza King Formation. Death Valley National Park, California. Circa 1960. Pottery from the Death Valley IV site, known as Death Valley brown ware. Death Valley National Park, California. Circa 1960. Near view of White Mountain, consists of pink sandstone and shale of the Wasatch group below and the light-green beds of the Green River formation above. Sweetwater County, Wyoming. 1914. Terminal moraine at the foot of a small glacier on the north slope of Jackson Mountain. Glacier National Park, Montana. 1914. Cave formations. Carlsbad Caverns National Park, New Mexico. 1965. Apikuni Mountain. Glacier National Park, Montana. 1984. Terminal moraine at the foot of a small glacier on the north slope of Jackson Mountain. Glacier National Park, Montana. 1914. Cherty limestone in the Kaibab Formation. Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona. 1968. Heath formation in a road cut south of Heath in sec. 35, T. 14 N., R. 19 E. Fergus County, Montana. 1952. Thin-bedded middle member of the Bonanza King Formation on the north side of Trail Canyon. Death Valley National Park, California. Circa 1960. Hanging valley at Gower Gulch at the front of the Black Mountains. Death Valley National Park, California. Circa 1960. Ovaloid brachiopods may be found in light tan, shaly and sandy beds that occur near the middle of the Bonanza King Formation. Death Valley National Park, California. Circa 1960. Pottery from the Death Valley IV site, known as Death Valley brown ware. Death Valley National Park, California. Circa 1960. Near view of White Mountain, consists of pink sandstone and shale of the Wasatch group below and the light-green beds of the Green River formation above. Sweetwater County, Wyoming. 1914. Damage to houses from landslides in Turnagain Heights in Anchorage. Alaska Earthquake March 27, 1964.