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Northeastward from Granite Dome. The rock-basin lake is in granite. The visible parts of the ridges beyond are of volcanic rock. California. 1905.
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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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Upper reservoir on South Fork of Stanislaus River. A glacial rock basin naturally occupied by a meadow. Big Trees quadrangle. Tuolumne County, California. 1905.
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Granite Dome from the northwest. Cirques. Tuolumne County, California. 1905. (Panorama with photo no. 2615)
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Boulder of decomposition, exposed at Nevada City by the removal of Tertiary gravels by hydraulic mining. The bedrock beneath the gravels is a decomposed granite with residuary boulders of unaltered granite. The boulders weather by exfoliation, and grade into their matrix through a sectile zone with concentric structure. This view shows boulder, matrix, and a distant cliff of gravel. Nevada County, California. 1905.
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Up Stanislaus Canyon from near Collierville. Even sky line due to flow of volcanic breccia. Big Trees quadrangle. Calaveras County, California. 1905.
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Topographic forms developed by aqueous erosion in a nearly homogeneous material, decomposed granite. Some of the minature gorges were probably initiated by shrinkage cracks. Nevada City. Nevada County, California. 1905.
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Placer tailings in small ravine near Parrott bridge, Stanislaus River. Big Tree quadrangle. Tuolumne County, California. 1905.
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View northeastward across Lower Kern Lake, California. Above the lake the canyon is occupied by large granite masses slidden from the west wall (at left). The river passes these in a narrow canyon following the east wall, and becomes visible at the right of the lake after issuing from this canyon. In middle distance at left is Tower Rock. Tulare County. 1903.
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Yosemite National Park, California. Cliff and plain east of Unicorn Pass. The granite is traversed by nearly vertical zones of incipient schistosity which influence sculpture. The pass seen on the right is determined by a broader zone. On the plain are trunks of pine trees which have been brought by avalanches from a cirque on the right. 1903.


map background search result map search result map View northeastward across Lower Kern Lake. Tulare County, California. 1903. Limestone sculptured by solution, Columbia, exposed by placer mining. Tuolumne County, California. 1905. Granite Dome from the northwest. Cirques. Tuolumne County, California. 1905. Stanislaus River at Parrott bridge. Big Trees quadrangle. Tuolumne County, California. 1905. Up Stanislaus Canyon from near Collierville. Calaveras County, California. 1905. Up Stanislaus Canyon from near Collierville. Big Trees quadrangle. Calaveras County, California. 1905. Mouth of Calaveras River. San Joaquin County, California. 1905. Placer tailings in small ravine near Parrott bridge, Stanislaus River. Tuolumne County, California. 1905. Gullying of bedrock hill in consequence of overgrazing, near Colfax. Placer County, California. 1905. Gully started by trail descending a gentle slope, Colfax. Placer County, California. 1905. Traction engine with train of empty cars, Mono road, near Sonora. Tuolumne County, California. 1905. Traction engine with train of empty cars, Mono road, near Sonora. Tuolumne County, California. 1905. Road near Sonora. Ditches made to protect the road from wash are enlarged to gullies. Tuolumne County, California. 1905. Upper reservoir on South Fork of Stanislaus River. Tuolumne County, California. 1905. Columnar structure, Middle Fork of Stanislaus River, above mouth of Eagle Creek. Tuolumne County, California. 1905. Boulder of decomposition, exposed at Nevada City by the removal of Tertiary gravels by hydraulic mining. Nevada County, California. 1905. Topographic forms developed by aqueous erosion in a nearly homogeneous material, decomposed granite. Nevada County, California. 1905. Mouth of Calaveras River. San Joaquin County, California. 1905. Boulder of decomposition, exposed at Nevada City by the removal of Tertiary gravels by hydraulic mining. Nevada County, California. 1905. Topographic forms developed by aqueous erosion in a nearly homogeneous material, decomposed granite. Nevada County, California. 1905. Up Stanislaus Canyon from near Collierville. Calaveras County, California. 1905. Up Stanislaus Canyon from near Collierville. Big Trees quadrangle. Calaveras County, California. 1905. Gullying of bedrock hill in consequence of overgrazing, near Colfax. Placer County, California. 1905. Gully started by trail descending a gentle slope, Colfax. Placer County, California. 1905. Limestone sculptured by solution, Columbia, exposed by placer mining. Tuolumne County, California. 1905. Granite Dome from the northwest. Cirques. Tuolumne County, California. 1905. Stanislaus River at Parrott bridge. Big Trees quadrangle. Tuolumne County, California. 1905. Placer tailings in small ravine near Parrott bridge, Stanislaus River. Tuolumne County, California. 1905. Traction engine with train of empty cars, Mono road, near Sonora. Tuolumne County, California. 1905. Traction engine with train of empty cars, Mono road, near Sonora. Tuolumne County, California. 1905. Road near Sonora. Ditches made to protect the road from wash are enlarged to gullies. Tuolumne County, California. 1905. Upper reservoir on South Fork of Stanislaus River. Tuolumne County, California. 1905. Columnar structure, Middle Fork of Stanislaus River, above mouth of Eagle Creek. Tuolumne County, California. 1905. View northeastward across Lower Kern Lake. Tulare County, California. 1903.