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Album caption: High "gravel" of the Sierra. This occurrence specially noted by I.C. Russell, Quaternary History of Mono Valley, p. 322. Dana Plateau, about one mile northeast from Mount Dana; elevation, 11, 800 feet. Northeastward, showing Paoha Island (white patch) in Mono Lake, Sierra Nevada. Mount Lyell quadrangle, Mono County, California. 1908.
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Face of dam ("Barrier No. 1") after floods of 1904-05. Concrete scoured by transported debris. Pile head (foreground) more resistant than concrete. Yuba County (?), California. August 22, 1905.
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Barrier No. 1, Yuba River. The water flows over part of dam built in 1904. The piles are part of the addition of 1905. Yuba County (?), California. June 6, 1905.
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Lava crest west of Relief Valley, Stanislaus Basin. Granite in foreground. A large Pleistocene glacier traversed the valley from left to right, but its sculpture has been greatly modified by later weathering. Dardanelles quadrangle. Tuolumne County, California. 1905.
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Cone of hydraulic tailings on Wedge Gulch. The tailings were partly caught by a restraining dam, and the mass afterward eroded when the dam gave out. Big Trees quadrangle. Calaveras County, California. 1905. Published as plate 5-A in U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 105, 1917.
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East side of upper Relief Valley, showing a glacier quarry; a place where a Pleistocene glacier eroded granite chiefly by plucking. The glacier moved from right to left. Tuolumne County, California. 1905.


    map background search result map search result map Favorite Glacier, viewed from Geikie Inlet. Harriman Expedition, Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve, Alaska. 1899. Lava crest west of Relief Valley, Stanislaus Basin. Tuolumne County, California. 1905. East side of upper Relief Valley, showing a glacier quarry; a place where a Pleistocene glacier eroded granite chiefly by plucking. Tuolumne County, California. 1905. Barrier No. 1, Yuba River. The water flows over part of dam built in 1904. Yuba County (?), California. 1905. Face of dam ("Barrier No. 1") after floods of 1904-05. Yuba County (?), California. 1905. Westward from the dam. Yuba County (?), California. 1905. Cone of hydraulic tailings on Wedge Gulch. Calaveras County, California. 1905. Barrier No. 1, Yuba River. The water flows over part of dam built in 1904. Yuba County (?), California. 1905. Face of dam ("Barrier No. 1") after floods of 1904-05. Yuba County (?), California. 1905. Westward from the dam. Yuba County (?), California. 1905. Cone of hydraulic tailings on Wedge Gulch. Calaveras County, California. 1905. Lava crest west of Relief Valley, Stanislaus Basin. Tuolumne County, California. 1905. East side of upper Relief Valley, showing a glacier quarry; a place where a Pleistocene glacier eroded granite chiefly by plucking. Tuolumne County, California. 1905. Favorite Glacier, viewed from Geikie Inlet. Harriman Expedition, Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve, Alaska. 1899.