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Hawke's Bay, New Zealand, Earthquake February 3, 1931. Earthquake-damaged buildings in Napier, looking toward the Clarendon Hotel. 1931. Page 17 (lower photo), Earthquake Information Bulletin, v.16, no.1.
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Hawke's Bay, New Zealand Earthquake 1931,
New Zealand,
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Colorado National Monument, Colorado. Northwest end of Redlands Fault, passing through the col to the left of updragged remnants of the Chinle Formation and Wingate Sandstone. The fault, which here is normal, ends against unbroken Lizard Canyon Monocline in the next canyon to the northwest. View is west from a point just south of Wingate Drive a few hundred feet west of South Broadway. 1976. Figure 41, U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 1508.
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Colorado National Monument, Colorado,
Lohman, S.W. Collection,
National Parks,
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Guatemala Earthquake 1976. South along a secondary fault of the Mixco zone that intersects an excavation for a sedimentation basin in Guatemala City's new water treatment plant. The fault, which dips 60 degrees west (to the right) is visible in the wall of the excavation in the background and was exposed in the line of pits in the floor of the excavation. Soil horizons in the Pleistocene tephra in the wall of the excavation are offset at least 7 meters, indicating repeated movement on this same strand during late Quaternary time. Because of the faulting, the design of the settling basin had to be changed to avoid the fault trace. Available information suggests that at least part of the 5 centimeters displacement...
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Guatemala,
Guatemala Earthquake 1976,
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Ragay Gulf, Philippines, Earthquake 1973. Left lateral offset of the beach line (3.2 meters) at the time of the 1973 Ragay Gulf earthquake. The offset was confirmed by numerous other displaced features nearby, such as rows of coconut trees. The break followed the low pre-existing scarp. Page 9, Earthquake Information Bulletin, v.10, no.1.
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Philippines,
Ragay Gulf, Philippines Earthquake 1973,
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EXPLORATION: U.S. Geological and Geographical Survey of the Territories (Hayden Survey) Sheet number 39. Near mouth of Frazer River. Middle Park, Col. Cliff showing sections of lake beds. The formation is mostly fine, white, arenaceous indurated clays, weathering in many fantastic and beautiful forms. There are occasionally pebbly beds, and near the top is a layered coarse conglomerate 2 to 3 ft. thick. Colorado, Sept 7, 1873.
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Colorado Hayden Survey William Henry Holmes Sketches,
Sketches,
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Chinle formation, Division G, Chinle Valley, near Round Hock. June, 1913.
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Tags: Apache County, Arizona,
Gregory H.E. Collection,
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Details of erosion - Same as 1261. Garfield Co., Utah. Brian Head Formation at the "Castles" Castle Creek, 1944.
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Peru Earthquake May 31, 1970. Destruction of adobe houses in central Huarez. 1970. Back cover, Earthquake Information Bulletin, v.12, no.2.
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Peru,
Peru Earthquake May 31, 1970,
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Hawke's Bay, New Zealand, Earthquake February 3, 1931. The Nurses' Home at the Napier Hospital after the earthquake. Page 20, Earthquake Information Bulletin, v.9, no.5.
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Hawke's Bay, New Zealand Earthquake 1931,
New Zealand,
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Glacier National Park, Montana. Altyn Peak, 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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Oil City field and ridge of the Coalinga anticline; looking east across Oil Canyon at hills of Cretaceous and Tertiary oil-bearing formations. Note gently dipping beds on left, overturned anticline in center, and steeply dipping beds along edge of Pleasant Valley on right. Fresno County, California. August 29, 1901. Plate 3 in U.S. Geological Survey. Bulletin 398. 1910.
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Fresno County, California,
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Scene in Monument Park, along Monument Creek, and the small tributaries that flow into it from the west, some of the most singular and unique monument formations to be met with in the whole country, and the view we have noted gives but a faint conception of their beauty. View is upon a small tributary of Monument Creek, about 9 miles above Colorado City. The stream has cut a little valley through a coarse material with layers of irregular deposition, hardened into a compact sandstone. Then comes a thin layer of ironstone, or impure limonite, with now and then this seams of marl or clay, but the whole is a quartzite material, and rather coarse. The light colored sandstones below are weathered into most singular columnar...
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Tags: El Paso County, Colorado,
Jackson, W.H. Collection,
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Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona. Typical "banded" jasper in limestone, Manakacha Formation in Parashant Canyon.
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Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona,
National Parks,
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Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado. Cliff Palace is the largest cliff dwelling. The ledge is Cliff House Sandstone Member of Mesa Verde Formation. May 18, 1953.
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Shenandoah National Park, Virginia. Schistose greenstone along the Appalachian Trail at the base of Little Stony Man Cliffs. Here, a zone of breccia and schistose greenstone marks the boundary between the second and third flows above the base of the Catoctin Formation. The outcrop is approximately 3 feet high. Figure 7, U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 1265.
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Reed, J.C. Collection,
Shenandoah National Park,
Shenandoah National Park, Virginia,
Hawke's Bay, New Zealand, Earthquake February 3, 1931. Fire-damaged buildings and cars in Napier. 1931. Page 17 (upper photo), Earthquake Information Bulletin, v.16. no.1.
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Hawke's Bay, New Zealand Earthquake 1931,
New Zealand,
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