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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.
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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.
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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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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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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.
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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.
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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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Form a panoramic view northeast from ridge east of Bisbee, showing the topography associated with the Bisbee group. On the right is Mexican Canyon (photo 414) on the left is Dixie Canyon (photo 415). In the foreground is the Mural limestone, which appears also in the distant hills to the left, and as the result of faulting low down in Mexican Canyon. Overlying the Mural limestone is the Cintura formation. In the distance is the broad Sulphur Spring Valley, bounded on the east by the Chiricahua Range. Cochise County, Arizona. December 1, 1902. Plate 13, photo 414 is right portion; photo 415 the left, in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 21. 1904,
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Form a panoramic view northeast from ridge east of Bisbee, showing the topography associated with the Bisbee group. On the right is Mexican Canyon (photo 414) on the left is Dixie Canyon (photo 415). In the foreground is the Mural limestone, which appears also in the distant hills to the left, and as the result of faulting low down in Mexican Canyon. Overlying the Mural limestone is the Cintura formation. In the distance is the broad Sulphur Spring Valley, bounded on the east by the Chiricahua Range. Cochise County, Arizona. December 1, 1902. Plate 13, photo 414 is right portion; photo 415 the left, in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 21. 1904,