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Death Valley National Park, California. Tubular orifices in the fine sediments at Salt Springs near the north side of Borax Camp allow discharge of water to the valley floor. Light areas are accumulations of salts from previous discharges. Circa 1960. Figure 10, U.S. Geological Survey Professional paper 494-B.
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Guatemala Earthquake 1976. Typical appearance of the Motagua fault rupture that caused the destructive earthquake. Earthquake Information Bulletin, v. 8, no. 3., p. 7.
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Burma Earthquake July 8, 1975. Destroyed temples at Pagan. Earthquake Information Bulletin, v. 7, no. 5., p. 20.
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Turkey Earthquake September 6, 1975. A high school building in Lice with structural damage after the earthquake. Photo by P.I. Yanev. Earthquake Information Bulletin, v. 8, no. 2, back cover.
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Colorado National Monument, Colorado. Devils Kitchen, looking north from a ridge in the middle of No Thoroughfare Canyon. An erosional remnant of the Wingate Sandstone capped by the lowermost sandstone of the Kayenta Formation. Photograph by T.F. Giles, December 15, 1978. U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 1508. Figure 57.
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North Cascades National Park, Washington. Glaciers at the head of Luna Creek in Picket Range. This complex of ice patches illustrates the difficulty of counting and classifying individual glaciers. A glacier fed by ice avalanches ends in Luna Lake on the left. Avalanches from the large irregular hanging glacier that clings to the cliffs feed the debris-covered ice upslope from another lake (foreground, right center). A small ice patch fed by snow avalanches lies at the base of the cliffs in right center. September 27, 1960. Plate 3-D, U.S. Geological Survey Professional paper 705-A. 1971.
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Album caption: Narrow gorge of Havasu Creek. 9-13-23. E.C.L. Index card: Narrow gorge of Havasu Creek. Grand Canyon National Park. Coconino County, Arizona. September 13, 1923.
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San Fernando, California, Earthquake February 1971. Section of 24-inch by 3/8- inch plate pipe telescoped at a mechanically coupled joint (coupling removed) from the Maclay Reservoir outlet line on Foothill Boulevard in the Sylmar area. 1971.
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Cumberland Gap National Historical Park, Kentucky. Cumberland Gap, viewed from the top of the Pinnacle, looking southeast into Virginia and Tennessee. 1933. Photos bc003348 through bc003352 form a panorama.
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Brecciated Ordovician (?) quartzite in basaltic fanglomerate at the north end of Artist Drive Hills near Mushroom Rock. Death Valley National Park, California. 1938.
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Album caption and index card: Alum Cave Ridge from northeast Alum Cave. Headwaters, West Prong Little Pigeon River. Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Sevier County, Tennessee. April 1953.
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Album caption: New slide and sheets of lava, from lake. Crater Lake National Park, Klamath County, Oregon. n.d. Index card: New slide and sheets of lava, Crater Lake. Crater Lake National Park, Oregon.
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The White Throne, monolith of Navajo Sandstone; upper half, white. Height above Virgin River at base, 2,394 feet. Zion National Park. Washington County, Utah. n.d. Published as figure 46 in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 220. 1950.


map background search result map search result map Cumberland Gap National Historical Park, Kentucky. Cumberland Gap, viewed from the top of the Pinnacle, looking southeast into Virginia and Tennessee. 1933. New slide and sheets of lava from Crater Lake. Crater Lake National Park, Klamath County, Oregon. No date. Sally Port at Fort Jefferson. Dry Tortugas National Park, Florida. 1913. Burma Earthquake. Destroyed temples at Pagan. Burma. 1975. Turkey Earthquake September 6, 1975. A high school building in Lice with structural damage after the earthquake. Guatemala Earthquake 1976. Typical appearance of the Motagua fault rupture that caused the destructive earthquake. The White Throne, monolith of Navajo Sandstone; upper half, white. Height above Virgin River at base, 2,394 feet. Alum Cave Ridge, viewed from northeast Alum Cave. Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Sevier County, Tennessee. 1953. Death Valley National Park, California. Tubular orifices in the fine sediments at Salt Springs near the north side of Borax Camp allow discharge of water to the valley floor.  Circa 1960. Section of 24-inch by 3/8- inch plate pipe telescoped at a mechanically coupled joint (coupling removed). San Fernando, California, Earthquake February 1971. Narrow gorge of Havasu Creek. Grand Canyon National Park, Coconino County, Arizona. 1923. Breaking camp, Marsh Creek. Canning district, Northern Alaska region, Alaska. 1908. Colorado National Monument, Colorado. Devils Kitchen, looking north from a ridge in the middle of No Thoroughfare Canyon. 1978. Glaciers at the head of Luna Creek in Picket Range. North Cascades National Park, Washington. 1960. Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve, Alaska. "Dead ice" east of nunatak, east side of Muir Glacier.  1936. Casts of bird tracks. Death Valley National Park, California. 1938. Travertine vein in Funeral Fanglomerate. Death Valley National Park, California. 1938. Brecciated Ordovician (?) quartzite in basaltic fanglomerate. Death Valley National Park, California. 1938. Calcareous algae, summit of Angel Terrace, Mammoth Hot Springs. Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. 1898. Firehole River. Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. 1898. Section of 24-inch by 3/8- inch plate pipe telescoped at a mechanically coupled joint (coupling removed). San Fernando, California, Earthquake February 1971. Colorado National Monument, Colorado. Devils Kitchen, looking north from a ridge in the middle of No Thoroughfare Canyon. 1978. Cumberland Gap National Historical Park, Kentucky. Cumberland Gap, viewed from the top of the Pinnacle, looking southeast into Virginia and Tennessee. 1933. Sally Port at Fort Jefferson. Dry Tortugas National Park, Florida. 1913. Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve, Alaska. "Dead ice" east of nunatak, east side of Muir Glacier.  1936. The White Throne, monolith of Navajo Sandstone; upper half, white. Height above Virgin River at base, 2,394 feet. Alum Cave Ridge, viewed from northeast Alum Cave. Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Sevier County, Tennessee. 1953. Glaciers at the head of Luna Creek in Picket Range. North Cascades National Park, Washington. 1960. New slide and sheets of lava from Crater Lake. Crater Lake National Park, Klamath County, Oregon. No date. Death Valley National Park, California. Tubular orifices in the fine sediments at Salt Springs near the north side of Borax Camp allow discharge of water to the valley floor.  Circa 1960. Casts of bird tracks. Death Valley National Park, California. 1938. Travertine vein in Funeral Fanglomerate. Death Valley National Park, California. 1938. Brecciated Ordovician (?) quartzite in basaltic fanglomerate. Death Valley National Park, California. 1938. Narrow gorge of Havasu Creek. Grand Canyon National Park, Coconino County, Arizona. 1923. Guatemala Earthquake 1976. Typical appearance of the Motagua fault rupture that caused the destructive earthquake. Calcareous algae, summit of Angel Terrace, Mammoth Hot Springs. Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. 1898. Firehole River. Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. 1898. Turkey Earthquake September 6, 1975. A high school building in Lice with structural damage after the earthquake. Burma Earthquake. Destroyed temples at Pagan. Burma. 1975. Breaking camp, Marsh Creek. Canning district, Northern Alaska region, Alaska. 1908.