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Aligned biotite flakes in sill of fine-grained, saccharoidal Hope Valley Alaskite Gneiss in Plainfield Formation. All the biotite flakes are aligned, and foliation described by them passes through the noses of the "folds." The biotite is probably the remnant of an inclusion and the alignment was produced by magmatic flow. 0.48 mile north, 29 degrees west of the outlet of Green Fall Pond, Voluntown. New London County, Connecticut. April 22, 1963.
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Tags: Feininger, T.G. Collection,
New London County, Connecticut,
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Index card: View looking upstream at the Smith Creek drainage basin. Smith Creek, a tributary to Muddy River, was inundated by several feet of mud, and phreatic eruptions can be seen occurring through the mudflow. Note the trees stripped from the hills and fires burning on the hills; also the deposit of trees on and through the mudflow. On the left of the slide you can see water beginning to flow over the surface of the newly deposited mudflow. Skamania County, Washington. May 19, 1980.
Album caption: Benches on hill near Loc. 9 A.S. 84 from Loc. 9 A.S. 89. Alaska. n.d. No index card available.
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Types: Map Service,
OGC WFS Layer,
OGC WMS Layer,
OGC WMS Service;
Tags: Alaska,
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Smith, P.S. Collection,
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Gives an idea of thickness of the coal bed at the Blevin Mine, in Sec. 28, T. 8N., R.93 W. Moffat County, Colorado. 1912.
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Types: Map Service,
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Tags: Blevin Mine,
Hancock, E.T. Collection,
Mills, Mines, Quarries,
Moffat County, Colorado,
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