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Album caption: (Also, see #723) Panoramic view of front of Hugh Miller Glacier. July 28, 1919. No index card available.
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Panorama of Santiago Range, Santiago Section. Brewster County, Texas. 1899.
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Horse Shoe Bend. Texas. 1899.
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Anatectic (?) aplitic granite in predominantly felsic volcanic rocks at Westerly. Rotated inclusions. 0.39 mile north, 32 degrees west of intersection of Norwich Road and US Route 1. Pawcatuck. Washington County, Rhode Island. October 1963.
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Quartz knot and vein with uniform fractures that extend into host porphyritic grantie gneiss. 1.06 miles south, 82 degrees east of Bench Mark "Beach," Exeter. Washington County, Rhode Island. October 16, 1962.
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Drawn-out and flattened microcline phenocrysts in porphyritic granite gneiss. 0.13 mile north of the east tip of Beach Pond, Exeter. Washington County, Rhode Island. October 1962.
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Feldspathic gneiss of the Plainfield Formation. Sillimanite grade. Pegmatites with biotite selvages and whispy outlines were probably sweated out during the metamorphism. Cut on west side of Route 95. 0.45 mile northwest of Woodville Road. Hopkinton. Washington County, Rhode Island. October 1963.
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Chert Hills, Santiago Range and Camels Hump. Brewster County, Texas. 1899.
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South end of Van Horn Mountains, Sierra Diablo. Culberson County, Texas. 1899.
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Drying and crushing plant belonging to Charleston Mining Company (subsidiary of V.C.) at the company's pit shown in images 704 and 705. Charleston County, South Carolina. February 22, 1924.
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State Geological Survey office building opposite the State Capitol. Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee. August 21, 1927.
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Agua Frio Mountain, ten miles west. Brewster County, Texas. 1899.
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Album caption: Aerial view of Lituya Bay from point off entrance; showing 1958 wave damage. Mt. Fairweather quadrangle, Lituya district, Alaska Gulf region, Alaska. August 29, 1958. Index card: View of Lituya Bay. A giant wave generated on July 9, 1958, by a rockslide from the cliff at the head of the bay destroyed the forest over the light areas to a maximum altitude of 1,720 feet and to a maximum distance of 3,600 feet in from high-tide shore line at Fish Lake. A fishing boat anchored in the cove was carried over the spit in the foreground; a boat underway near the entrance was sunk and a third boat, anchored, rode out the wave. Mount Fairweather quadrangle, Lituya district, Alaska Gulf region, Alaska. Published...
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From ridge east of West Willow Creek. Elevation 11,600 [feet]. Looking southward toward Willow Canyon and mines. Creede quadrangle. Mineral County, Colorado. July 31, 1912. F-stop 32, 1/5 seconds.
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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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Later (Great Basin type) of faults cutting old Pre-Cretaceous folds. Pea Colorado Gap. Brewster County, Texas. 1899.
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Grand Canyon de Santa Helena. Terlingua quadrangle. Brewster County, Texas. 1899.
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Drill rig on location approximately eight miles southeast of Andrews. Andrews County, Texas. May 1970.


map background search result map search result map Drying and crushing plant belonging to Charleston Mining Company. Charleston County, South Carolina. 1924. Front of Hugh Miller Glacier. Alaska. 1919. Aerial view of Lituya Bay from point off entrance, showing 1958 wave damage. Mt. Fairweather quadrangle, Lituya district, Alaska Gulf region, Alaska. 1958. Drying and crushing plant belonging to Charleston Mining Company. Charleston County, South Carolina. 1924. Aerial view of Lituya Bay from point off entrance, showing 1958 wave damage. Mt. Fairweather quadrangle, Lituya district, Alaska Gulf region, Alaska. 1958. Front of Hugh Miller Glacier. Alaska. 1919.