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Alaska Glaciers. Worthington Glacier near Ptarmigan Drop on the north side of Thompson Pass on Richardson Highway near Valdez in the Chugach Mountains. October 2, 1952.
Tepee buttes, Arkansas Valley. Eastern Colorado. 1894. Photo by F.P. Gulliver
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Types: Map Service,
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Tags: Colorado,
Gilbert, G.K. Collection,
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photo print
Album caption: Drumlin profile from the north. NW 1/4, sec. 5, T. 5 N., R. 12 E. Stoughton quadrangle. Dane County, Wisconsin. July 21, 1902.
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Tags: Alden, W.C. Collection,
Dane County, Wisconsin,
Photographers,
photo print
Sequoia National Park, California. Southeast from the base of Moro Rock. Castle Rocks on the right. Great Western Divide on the left. Turtle Rock in the foreground. Photo by L. Eddy, 1925.
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Tags: Eddy, L. Collection,
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Sequoia National Park,
Tulare County, California,
photo print
Kaoiki, Hawaii, Earthquake November 16, 1983. Details of failure of Waldron Ledge landslide. View downward from the road of the jumbled mass of rock resulting from disintegration of the slide block; the mass did not travel far from the base of the cliff. Photo by J.M. Buchanan-Banks. 1983. Figure 44.24- U.S. Geological Survey Professional paper 1350.
Turkey Earthquake September 6, 1975. Police building in Lice. The lower story is very severely damaged, while the second story is less damaged. Photo by P.I. Yanev. Page 5, Earthquake Information Bulletin.v.8, no.2.
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Tags: Lice, Turkey,
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Yanev, P.I. Collection,
photo print
Characteristic exposure of the Dakota group in the Denver area, looking north in Dutch Creek gap. Us upper sandstone subunit; K, Kassler sandstone member; and P, Plainview sandstone member of South Platte formation. D, disconformity between Lytle (L) and South Platte formations, U, approximate Morrison-Lytle contact. Indian Hills quadrangle. Jefferson County, Colorado, ca. 1951. Published as figure 18 in U, S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 274-B. 1955.
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Tags: Jefferson County, Colorado,
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Waage, K.M. Collection,
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Album caption: Flow failure down a hillside slope on the Nunez Ranch 4 miles (6.4 km) east of Half Moon Bay. Note the man standing at the base of the deposited debris and a second man standing on the lower edge of the cavity at the top of the slide. Additional incipient flow failures with much smaller movements also occurred on the convex hill to the left of the principal landslide. Photograph previously published in Lawson and others (1908, pl. 133B) with caption "Earth-flow 4 miles east of Half Moon Bay." San Mateo County, California. 1906. Published as figure 22 in U. S. Geological Survey Professional paper 993. 1978. (Not available from U.S.G.S. Photo Library. Photograph by R. A. Anderson, J.C. Branner...
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Tags: Earthquakes,
Landslides,
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San Francisco, California, Earthquake April 18, 1906,
San Mateo County, CA,
Dry Screening manganese ore fragments from the soil at the C.F.I. mine, southeast of Green River. Much of the manganese ore produced in this region is found as loose fragments that commonly range in size from that of a peanut to that of a base ball. In places these fragments rather closely pave the surface, generally they are mixed with a foot, more or less, of loose sandy soil. These ore fragments were originally parts of a thin horizontal bed of manganese oxides. Lowering of the surface by erosion, in which wind deflation has played a large part, exposed the manganiferous layer that became broken into fragments but was not comminuted sufficiently to be removed by the wind. As the more friable sandstone that adjoins...
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Tags: C.F.I. Company mine,
Grand County, Utah,
Mills, Mines, Quarries,
Pardee, J.T. Collection,
Photographers,
Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. February 1969 eruption of Kilauea Volcano. Opening of a fissure across Chain of Craters Road west of Alae Crater: 2:08 p.m., February 22, 1969, lava fountains from the fissure extend into the forest on the right side of the road, setting fires and forming tree molds. The lava flow advances along the highway causing the asphalt to melt and, in places, burn. The asphalt pavement is buried by a thin flow and can commonly be located and mapped by observing the black discoloration of the flow due to tarry substances distilled from the asphalt. Photo by J.C. Forbes. Figure 13-E, U.S. Geological Survey Professional paper 891. Photos sda00013, ska00014, sda00015, sda00016, and sda00017 form...
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Tags: Forbes, J.C.,
Hawaii Volcanoes Naitonal Park,
Hawaii Volcanoes National Park,
Kilauea Volcano,
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Large sand-filled mud cracks in the basal part of the Carmel formation on the southeast flank of Boundary Butte anticline, 3 miles west of Red Mesa. Apache County, Arizona, n.d. (photo by C.H. Dane. Similiar to Dane photo 100). Published as figure 23 in U. S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 291. 1957.
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Tags: Apache County, Arizona,
Dane, C.H. Collection,
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Album Caption: Cirque on south side of Clouds Peak. Bighorn Mountains. Photo by E. Blackwelder. Johnson County, Wyoming. Published in U.S. Geological Survey Professional paper 51, Plate 27-B. 1906. Published in U.S. Geological Survey Folio 142, figure 13. 1906.
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Tags: Darton, N. H. Collection,
Johnson County, Wyoming,
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photo print
View one mile southwest of Beatyestown, N.J., in Musconetcong Valley, shows topography due to erosion of pre-Wisconsin drift and Martinsburg shale in middle ground rising above thinly covered limestone in foreground. Pohatcong Mountain in background. Raritan quadrangle. Warren County, New Jersey. May 25, 1916.
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Tags: Alden, W.C. Collection,
Photographers,
Warren County, New Jersey,
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Album Caption: Jurassic series on Red beds. West side of Valley of stockade Beaver Creek, east of Cambris, Wyoming. Nearer view. Weston County, Wyoming. Published in U.S. Geological Survey Folio 107, figure 9. 1904.
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Tags: Darton, N. H. Collection,
Photographers,
Weston County, Wyoming,
photo print
Mouth of (Big) Thompson Canyon west of Loveland; showing metamorphosed strata of Pre-Cambrian age standing nearly vertical, the hogback of Fountain formation appears in the middle distance. The angular contact of two represents all geologic time from Pre- Cambrian to Pennsylvanian. Larimer County, Colorado. 1922. Plate 3-A in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 149. 1927.
Glacier National Park, Montana. Boulder Glacier and the cirque wall at the head of Bowman Valley, viewed from the east wall of the cirque above Hole-in- the-Wall Falls. Boulder Glacier with Kintla Peak towering back of it on the extreme left (photo awc00699). Boundary Mountain in the center (photo awc00698). Great cirque wall above North Lake on the right (photo awc00697). August 4, 1913. Plate 12-B, U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 600. Photos awc00697, awc00698, awc00699 form a panorama. Handwritten notes on album caption: Montana.
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Tags: Alden, W.C. Collection,
Boulder Glacier,
Glacier National Park,
Glacier National Park,
Glacier National Park, Montana,
Panorama of images 1211 and 1212 as seen in W.C. Alden's photo album. View of Shoshone Reservoir west of Cody. At left, canyon in which is Shoshone Dam. Shows Paleozoic and Mesozoic limestones and shales overlying granite on Rattlesnake anticline in Cedar Mountain, cut through by the canyon. Reservoir in broad valley to west (right). Park County, Wyoming. June 15, 1922.
Categories: Image;
Tags: Alden W.C. Collection,
Dams,
Park County, Wyoming,
Photographers,
Shoshone dam,
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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Tags: Death Valley National Park, California,
Hunt, C.B. Collection,
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photo print
Alaska Glaciers. East of Thompson Ridge showing lateral moraines formed by late Wisconsin(?) and Recent advances of the Tana Glacier. Chitina district, Alaska Gulf region, Alaska. August 20, 1958.
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Tags: Chitina district, Alaska Gulf region, Alaska.,
Glaciers,
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Tana Glacier,
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