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Panorama with Images 379, 380, and 382. View south and east from north end of Skyline Rim (Ferron sandstone scarp). Wayne County, Utah. 1935.
Panorama with Images 518 and 519. View north and northeast across Cedar Creek. Wayne County, Utah. September, 1936.
Panorama with Image 458. Morning of July 10. Small flood falling into box canyon at Bert Avery Seep. Normally no water flows here except for a small seep from under the sandstone (Ferron). Wayne County, Utah. July, 1936.
Panorama with Image 479. Horseshoe Ridge. The cliff is porphyry at the base of the Horseshoe laccolith. The floor is exposed at several places along this cliff and can be seen in the picture at the extreme left. Wayne County, Utah. July, 1936.
Transitional contact between Ferron sandstone and underlying Mancos shale. Wayne County, Utah. 1936.
Transitional contact between Ferron sandstone and underlying Mancos shale. Rabbit brush along creek. View is east across mouth of creek draining Blue Basin dome. Wayne County, Utah. July, 1936.
Greasewood mound on alluvium near the Muddy River upward from the tip of the hammer handle is wind blown material derived from the alluvium. From the tip down is bedded alluvium. Evidently, the alluvium surface has been lowered, probably by deflation. Wayne County, Utah. 1935.
Scarp of laminated Summerville beds capped by Morrison conglomerate and Gypsum. North side of Fremont River by Hanksville Bridge. The flood plain of the Fremont shows in foreground. Wayne County, Utah. September, 1936.
View north across upper part of Sawmill Basin, from North Pass, Mount Ellen. Wayne County, Utah. May, 1936.
Dakota sandstone where crossed by Highway 24. The formation consists of two sandstone and an intervening coal bearing shale unit, each about 25 feet thick. The shale and lower sandstone are cross bedded, shale bedding grading into sandstone bedding and the cross beds truncated by the top sandstone. The shale is interpreted as top set beds, the lower sandstone as foreset beds. View is nearly west. Wayne County, Utah. 1935.
View north up Nazer Canyon to head of Canyon. Forest of aspen on west side of canyon, Douglas fir and yellow pine on east side, and spruce- fir forest at head. So far as known the rock in the canyon is porphyry. Wayne County, Utah. September, 1936.
Panorama with Images 403 and 405. View north across Fremont at Hanksville. Conglomerate of Curtis Formation truncates an anticline in Entrada Formation. Summerville and Morrison Formations on left skyline. Wayne County, Utah. 1935.
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Northwest side of Table Mountain (Marvine laccolite). The rock is all porphyry. Facets are approximately at the outer contact for locally small masses of Mancos shale are exposed at the base. Wayne County, Utah. July, 1936.
Roof of the Bull Creek stock. The cliff is porphyry with concordant Morrison beds forming the slope above it. Yellow pine and Douglas fir in Bull Creek below the cliff. Wayne County, Utah. August, 1936.
Panorama with Image 887. Bull Mountain is a bysmalith. The porphyry comprising the mountains cuts upward with steep discordant contact across the gently dipping beds that ring the base. At the right is a narrow tongue-like sill injected laterally from the main mass. Wayne County, Utah. 1939.
Panorama with Image 480. Horseshoe Ridge. The cliff is porphyry at the base of the Horseshoe laccolith. The floor is exposed at several places along this cliff and can be seen in the picture at the extreme left. Wayne County, Utah. July, 1936.
Camp at Bert Avery Seep during July 10 flood. The arroyo cut laterally nearly six feet toward the cook tent. Wayne County, Utah. July, 1936.
Panorama with Images 404 and 405. View north across Fremont at Hanksville. Conglomerate of Curtis Formation truncates an anticline in Entrada Formation. Summerville and Morrison on left skyline. Wayne County, Utah. 1935.
Steep contact between Morrison shale and porphyry on the north side of Bull Mountain. Wayne County, Utah. September, 1936.
Survey pack train crossing barren summit ridge of Mount Ellen. View is north toward Ellen Peak. Wayne County, Utah. September, 1936.
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