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These files contain scans of Topographic Reconnaissance maps of Antarctica. The source maps were published at 1:250,000-scale by the U.S. Geological Survey in cooperation with the National Science Foundation. The extent of their coverage can be seen in the “Topographic Reconnaissance Index - 250k” layer of the Atlas of Antarctic Research viewer. Use the “VIEW” link below to look at a low resolution version of the map. Then download the selected map at full resolution by clicking the download link. The metadata for each of the maps is contained in the “Full Map”download file. The maps were scanned at a ground resolution of 25.4 meters and range from 10 to 30 megabytes.They are provided in two formats: Full Map ...
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These files contain scans of Topographic Reconnaissance maps of Antarctica. The source maps were published at 1:250,000-scale by the U.S. Geological Survey in cooperation with the National Science Foundation. The extent of their coverage can be seen in the “Topographic Reconnaissance Index - 250k” layer of the Atlas of Antarctic Research viewer. Use the “VIEW” link below to look at a low resolution version of the map. Then download the selected map at full resolution by clicking the download link. The metadata for each of the maps is contained in the “Full Map”download file. The maps were scanned at a ground resolution of 25.4 meters and range from 10 to 30 megabytes.They are provided in two formats: Full Map ...
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These files contain scans of Topographic Reconnaissance maps of Antarctica. The source maps were published at 1:250,000-scale by the U.S. Geological Survey in cooperation with the National Science Foundation. The extent of their coverage can be seen in the “Topographic Reconnaissance Index - 250k” layer of the Atlas of Antarctic Research viewer. Use the “VIEW” link below to look at a low resolution version of the map. Then download the selected map at full resolution by clicking the download link. The metadata for each of the maps is contained in the “Full Map”download file. The maps were scanned at a ground resolution of 25.4 meters and range from 10 to 30 megabytes.They are provided in two formats: Full Map ...
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These files contain scans of Topographic Reconnaissance maps of Antarctica. The source maps were published at 1:250,000-scale by the U.S. Geological Survey in cooperation with the National Science Foundation. The extent of their coverage can be seen in the “Topographic Reconnaissance Index - 250k” layer of the Atlas of Antarctic Research viewer. Use the “VIEW” link below to look at a low resolution version of the map. Then download the selected map at full resolution by clicking the download link. The metadata for each of the maps is contained in the “Full Map”download file. The maps were scanned at a ground resolution of 25.4 meters and range from 10 to 30 megabytes.They are provided in two formats: Full Map ...
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These files contain scans of Topographic Reconnaissance maps of Antarctica. The source maps were published at 1:250,000-scale by the U.S. Geological Survey in cooperation with the National Science Foundation. The extent of their coverage can be seen in the “Topographic Reconnaissance Index - 250k” layer of the Atlas of Antarctic Research viewer. Use the “VIEW” link below to look at a low resolution version of the map. Then download the selected map at full resolution by clicking the download link. The metadata for each of the maps is contained in the “Full Map”download file. The maps were scanned at a ground resolution of 25.4 meters and range from 10 to 30 megabytes.They are provided in two formats: Full Map ...
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These files contain scans of Topographic Reconnaissance maps of Antarctica. The source maps were published at 1:250,000-scale by the U.S. Geological Survey in cooperation with the National Science Foundation. The extent of their coverage can be seen in the “Topographic Reconnaissance Index - 250k” layer of the Atlas of Antarctic Research viewer. Use the “VIEW” link below to look at a low resolution version of the map. Then download the selected map at full resolution by clicking the download link. The metadata for each of the maps is contained in the “Full Map”download file. The maps were scanned at a ground resolution of 25.4 meters and range from 10 to 30 megabytes.They are provided in two formats: Full Map ...
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These files contain scans of Topographic Reconnaissance maps of Antarctica. The source maps were published at 1:250,000-scale by the U.S. Geological Survey in cooperation with the National Science Foundation. The extent of their coverage can be seen in the “Topographic Reconnaissance Index - 250k” layer of the Atlas of Antarctic Research viewer. Use the “VIEW” link below to look at a low resolution version of the map. Then download the selected map at full resolution by clicking the download link. The metadata for each of the maps is contained in the “Full Map”download file. The maps were scanned at a ground resolution of 25.4 meters and range from 10 to 30 megabytes.They are provided in two formats: Full Map ...
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Album caption: Woodruff, 136A. See 136. Panorama showing oil anticline along Twin Creek looking northwest.
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Album Caption: Woodruff, 136B. See 136. Panorama showing oil anticline along Twin Creek looking northwest. Note: Panorama with weg00136, weg00136a, and weg00136C. Published as plate 3 in U.S. Geological Survey. Bulletin 452. 1911
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Album Caption: Beds, red, along Little Popo Agie River. 2 miles S.W. of Dallas, Wyoming.
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Album Caption: Woodruff, 77. A normal fault bringing the Clagett beds in contact with the Upper Eagle, about 5 miles east of Kirby, Wyoming.
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Album Caption: Woodruff, 33. Terrace northeast of Cody, Wyo. MC Cullocks peake (Wasatch) in the distance. Oct. 8, 1907.
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Alaska Earthquake March 27, 1964. Chaotic pressure ridge at the toe of a rotational slide, Bluff Road. In part, toe surged forward as an earthflow. Anchorage, Anchorage District, Cook Inlet Region, Alaska, 1964. Photo by W.R. Hansen, 1964. Published in U.S. Geological Survey Professional paper 542-A Figure 21, p.A36. 1965.
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Gregory, #1133a. 1133b, 1133c, 1133d. cc 1942.
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Album caption: View looking east across the Animas Valley, a few miles above Durango. Durango quadrangle. Handwritten note: 1896. No index card.
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Album caption: Mount St. Augustine from the southwest in 1895 Handwritten note: Kamishak dist [?] Cook Inlet
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Album caption: None. Handwritten note: Bogoslof South end-old part -->W. August 13, 1895.
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Album caption: Douglas Island. Southeast of Bullion Mine. Handwritten note: Schist.
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Album caption: Savage Basin and ridge to the South, as seen from Marshall Basin. Telluride quadrangle, Colo. 1896.
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Album caption: View from Dike Ridge, looking southeast. Bald Knob on the right; Barn Roof Mountain on the left. La Plata Mountains, Colorado. 1896.


map background search result map search result map Looking east across the Animas Valley. La Plata County, Colorado. 1896. A normal fault in Clagett beds. Kirby, Wyoming. Red beds along Little Popo Agie River. Dallas, Wyoming. A normal fault in Clagett beds. Kirby, Wyoming. Red beds along Little Popo Agie River. Dallas, Wyoming. Looking east across the Animas Valley. La Plata County, Colorado. 1896.