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Form a panoramic view of south side of St. Charles canyon and of the Bear River range from a point in sec. 18, T. 15 S., R. 43 E., Montpelier quadrangle; Snowdrift peneplain (?) in extreme back ground. Starting with the right portion of photo 100, the following formations, or members of are exposed; Bloomington formation, Nounan limestone, and Worm Creek quartzite member (to 101) then, St. Charles limestone, continuing in to 102, which also shows, the Garden City limestone that is overlain by the Swan Peak quartz (in 103). Bear Lake County, Idaho. July 8, 1912. Plate 21-C, with graphics, in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 152. 1927.
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Succession of oyster beds in the lower part of the Jackson formation on Little Crow Creek. Plate 24-B, with graphics, in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 92. 1924.
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Washington County Parunuweap Formation, overlying eroded Moenkopi strata. Federal highway 15, Virgin River Valley, near Grafton. 1942.
Coal bed A, the base of the Tullock member of the Lance formation, exposed on West Corral Creek in Sec. 2, T. 4 N., R. 36 E. The characteristic thin sandy parting is shown near the top of the bed. Treasure County, Montana. 1912. Plate 9-B in U.S. Geological Survey. Bulletin 749. 1923.
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Lesser Antilles Earthquake 1974, October 8. Interior damage to the Anglican church in Barbuda. Photo by J.W. Dewey, 1974. Page 14, Earthquake Information Bulletin, v.7, no.2.
Neverita and Pecten zones of San Joaquin formation: Neverita zone at type locality on east side of Arroyo Bifido, sec. 35, T. 21 S., R 17 E. Basal sandstone and lower part of overlying sand form low cliff under derrick on skyline. Kings County, California. 1930. Plate 18-A, U.S.Geological Survey Professional paper 195. 1940.
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View at Red Lake, McKinley County, New Mexico, Fort Defiance quadrangle. The lake bed cut in Chinle formation. The wall is of La Plata group. At the left are the volcanic conglomerates of green knobs. On the right is the volcanic mass of Zilftitloi Mountain. July, 1912. (Panorama with 158, 160).
Panorama with image 118. Fault area on west central boundary of T. 7 S., R. 44 E., from station M271; shows Rex ridge, Woodside, etc., running into Wells formation. Lanes Creek quadrangle. Caribou County, Idaho. September 3, 1912.
Idaho Earthquake March 27, 1975. Ruptured grain bin in Pocatello Valley. The bin was full of grain at the time of the. Photo by A.M. Rogers, 1975. Back cover, Earthquake Information Bulletin, v.7, no.3.
Iron County, Utah. Same as no. 1081. Not unconformity. Kaiparowits Formation Cretaceaus. Conglomerate (pinnacles) in contact with bedded arkosic sandstone. Parowan Canyon. 1941.
South end of Ganado Mesa, near Ganado, Apache County, Fort Defiance quadrangle. Chinle formation, Triassic, overlain by Tertiary. June, 1909.
Formation of salt cone at Salar de Pocitos. New salt cone formed by growth of a nodule on one of the slat veins. Salta Province, Argentina. Circa 1962. Published in U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 811, Figure 37-B. 1974.
Panorama with images 043 and 044. View showing section overlying the Eagle at same locality as image 041, including almost the entire thickness of Claggett formation with the base of the light colored Judith River beds overlying it on the right. The nearly horizontal Judith River beds in the distance are beyond a fault. Blaine County, Montana. 1903.
Heath formation in a road cut south of Heath in sec. 35, T. 14 N., R. 19 E. Black fissile shale with thin stringers of siltstone and limestone in the upper part of the Heath formation, as shown here, weather to smooth grassy slopes. Fergus County, Montana. 1952. Published as plate 1-C in U. S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 348. 1962.
Idaho Earthquake October 28, 1983. This tranquil scene at Cedar Creek along the west flank of the Lost River Range in southern Idaho belies the severe ground shaking caused by the magnitude 7.3 earthquake. Visible on the left are the terraced scarps and troughs (graben) formed by the ground breakage. Photo by R.E. Wallace, 1983. Cover, Earthquake Information Bulletin, v.16, no.1.
Photomicrograph of metaconglomerate of the Weisner formation: with crossed nicols, showing typical interlocking texture of quartzite (above) and composite mineral character of some of the pebbles. Bartow County, Georgia. Circa 1944. Plate 2-D, in U.S.Geological Survey Professional paper 224. 1950.
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Panoramic view west through the Narrows of Ross Fork Canyon, part of the course of the Putnam overthrust is shown, together with some of the Cambrian and Ordovician formations. The upper slopes show the topography of the Putnam cycle. The canyon around little knoll (left center) represents the Gibson cycle. Caribou County, Idaho. 1913. Plate 1-C in U.S. Geological Survey. Bulletin 713. 1920.
Sand of Meade River unit of the Gubik Formation exposed in the 30-foot bank of the lake at lat 70 degrees 28 minutes N. and long 157 degrees 55 minutes W. Barrow district, Northern Alaska region, Alaska. August 25, 1947. Published as figure 17 in U. S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 302-C. 1964.
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Index card and album caption: The Wescogame Formation in Grand Canyon. B, Massive unit of large-scale cross-strata with thinner beds below forming cliff unit of formation, slope unit above; Esplanade Sandstone cliff in the upper left, Kaibab Trail, south. Grand Canyon National Park. Coconino County, Arizona. n.d. Published as Figure C7-B in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional Paper 1173. 1982.
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