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Hugh D. Miser. Washington DC 1966
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George Burr Richardson. 1900.
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Robert L Schuster. 1981.
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Upper part of Chinle formation. "Marls" in foreground. Kanab, Kane County, Utah. 1936.
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Album caption and index card: Extinct Soda Spring Basin. About 3 miles up the valley of a small tributary of the Bear River we come to a most remarkable formation, consisting of the basins of old springs long extinct. They are called the "petrifying springs" by the settlers, from the abundance of calcareous tufa which exists in the basins. Some of them are 6 feet in depth, and contain large masses of plants coated with a calcareous material, which retains perfectly the form of the leaf and stem. Caribou County, Idaho. 1871. Notes on album caption: None. Descriptive Catalog of the Photographs of the United States Geological Survey of the Territories, W. H. Jackson, Photographer, Second Edition, Illustrated, 1871...
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Sarir surface in Sarir al Gattussa. Close-up view of the pebbles on the sarir surface (sometimes referred to as desert pavement) shown in photo 016. Libya. Circa 1958. Published in U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 660, Figure 15-B. 1970.
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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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Death Valley National Park, California, circular pattern due to collapse of salty mud into a pool of salty water. These structures are common to the flood plain in the vicinity of the salt pools. Photo by J.R. Stacy, circa 1960. Figure 37, U.S. Geological Survey Professional paper 494-B. Drawing of photo.
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EXPLORATION: U.S. Geological and Geographical Survey of the Territories (Hayden Survey) Sheet number 12. Panoramic view along mountain range. Peaks identified, left to right: Mt. Ouray, Shavano, Antero, Princeton. Forms panorama to the right with sheet number 12A (sketch 7448.13A). Colorado, 1873.
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Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona. Across the Grand Canyon from Hermits Rest. September 4, 1983.
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Signal Canyon, Aquarius Mountains, showing lava capped gravel and sand filling. Mohave County, Arizona. 1903. Plate 3-A in U.S. Geological Survey. Bulletin 352. 1908.
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Desert holly (Atriplex hymenelytra),the most drought resistant shrub in Death Valley. The ash of the leaves contains 30 to 35 percent of sodium chloride. Death Valley National Park. Inyo County, California. ca. 1960. (Photo by J. R. Stacy)
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Township 22 north, Range 1 west, southeast 1/4 Section 23. Erosion surface with coarse gravel deposit truncating overturned Lewis shale along west side of Nacimiento Mountains. Boulders are mostly granite. Sandoval County, New Mexico. 1933.
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Yosemite National Park, California. North part of Moraine Flat and slopes of White Mountain. 1903. Photos ggk02120, ggk02121, ggk02122, ggk02123, ggk02124, ggk02125, ggk02126, ggk02127, ggk02128, and ggk02129 form a panorama.
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San Francisco, California, Earthquake April 18, 1906. Wrecked building in San Francisco from the 1906 earthquake.
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Hot Springs National Park, Arkansas. Part of Central Avenue, looking south. 1914.
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Katmai. Sea bluff and mountains on south side of Katmai Bay. Kanatak District. Southeast Alaska Region. Alaska. Circa 1904.
Categories: Image; Tags: Alaska Images, photo print
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Laminated structure of the Alcyone Trachyte: Two miles south-southwest of Oatman, looking northwest. Mohave County, Arizona. 1921. Plate 6-B in U. S. Geological Survey. Bulletin 743. 1923.


map background search result map search result map Sills and fault above Grinnell Glacier. Glacier National Park, Montana. 1985. Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona. Across the Grand Canyon from Hermits Rest. September 4, 1983. Yosemite National Park, California. North part of Moraine Flat and slopes of White Mountain. 1903. Photos ggk02120, ggk02121, ggk02122, ggk02123, ggk02124, ggk02125, ggk02126, ggk02127, ggk02128, and ggk02129 form a panorama. Upper part of Chinle formation. Kanab, Kane County, Utah. 1936. Igneous Breccia in Brian Head Formation, Upper Panguitch Creek. Garfield County, Utah. 1944. 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. Desert holly (Atriplex hymenelytra),the most drought resistant shrub in Death Valley. The ash of the leaves contains 30 to 35 percent of sodium chloride. ca. 1960. Extinct Soda Spring Basin. Caribou County, Idaho. 1871. Hot Springs National Park, Arkansas. Part of Central Avenue, looking south. 1914. Yosemite National Park, California. North part of Moraine Flat and slopes of White Mountain. 1903. Photos ggk02120, ggk02121, ggk02122, ggk02123, ggk02124, ggk02125, ggk02126, ggk02127, ggk02128, and ggk02129 form a panorama. Extinct Soda Spring Basin. Caribou County, Idaho. 1871. Sills and fault above Grinnell Glacier. Glacier National Park, Montana. 1985. Upper part of Chinle formation. Kanab, Kane County, Utah. 1936. Igneous Breccia in Brian Head Formation, Upper Panguitch Creek. Garfield County, Utah. 1944. Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona. Across the Grand Canyon from Hermits Rest. September 4, 1983. 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. Desert holly (Atriplex hymenelytra),the most drought resistant shrub in Death Valley. The ash of the leaves contains 30 to 35 percent of sodium chloride. ca. 1960.