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Uinta Mountains. Terrace (No. 2?, in foreground), 250 feet above Henry's Fork of Green River and cut by this stream across upturned Carboniferous limestone and later glaciated (9,400 at top). Top of ridge at left back corresponds to a higher terrace (10,100 at top). Gateway at head of Henry's Fork Park, Gilbert Peak quadrangle. T. 2 N., R. 14 E. Summit County, Utah. August 18, 1925.
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Wasatch Mountains, west front. View north from Bonneville terrace, showing east fault scarp of graben crossing Little Cottonwood Creek (right middle), valley and terrace and north moraine, at mouth of Little Cottonwood Canyon. T. 3 S., R. 1 E. Salt Lake County, Utah. August 28, 1925.
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Hoodoos, or erosion remnants of cross-bedded sandstone of Casper formation (Pennsylvanian). Sand Creek southwest of Laramie. T. 13 N., R. 74 W. Albany County, Wyoming. June 24, 1925.
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Wasatch Mountains, west front. View at Farmington, showing torrential debris (including granitic boulders 1 to 12 feet in diameter) transported from gulch in background by flood of August 13, 1923. T. 3 N., R. 1 E. Davis County, Utah. August 29, 1925.
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Wasatch Mountains, west front. Showing tow fault scarps crossing adjacent lateral moraines of Little Cottonwood glacier (at left) and Bell glacier (middle). T. 2 S., R. 1 E. Salt Lake County, Utah. August 28, 1925.
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Uinta Mountains (north flank). View west up Sheep Creek valley (on the strike) from switchbacks of auto road on dip slope of Carboniferous limestone. Light gray shales in middle and cliff of buff gray and red sandstones (Carboniferous to Triassic) at right and back. Jeson Butte (left back). T. 2 N., R. 20 E. Daggett County, Utah. August 14, 1925.
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Wasatch Mountains, west front. Little Cottonwood and Bell canyons, and terraces of Lake Bonneville from road on Provo terrace (4800 +/- [feet]) east of Jordan High School miles southeast of Salt Lake City. Bonneville terrace (upper) in middle. T. 3 S., R. 1 E. Salt Lake County, Utah. August 28, 1925.
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Wasatch Mountains, west front. Torrential debris in north part of Farmington left by flood of August 13, 1923. View up channel from new flood diversion dam to canyon from which the flood came. Telephone poles on Provo terrace of Lake Bonneville at right. Granitic boulders 1 to 20 feet in diameter. T. 3 N., R. 1 E. Davis County, Utah. September 1, 1925.
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Uinta Mountains (north flank). View northeast down Sheep Creek valley (on the strike) from switchbacks of auto road on dip slope of Carboniferous limestone. Light gray shales in middle and cliff of red Triassic sandstone above with buff sandstone at top. The cliff extends northeast to Flaming Gorge of Green River, just off view to right. Ts. 2 and 3 N., R. 20 E. Daggett County, Utah. August 14, 1925.
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Lake Bonneville terraces. Looking northwest from road north of Lehi. (Point of Mountain off view to right.) Bonneville terrace or gravel bar above at right (5050-5200 +/- [feet] at top) and Provo terrace below at left. Latter crossed by auto road and San Pedro (Union Pacific) Railway (4828 [feet] at top). T. 4 S., R. 1 E. Salt Lake County, Utah. August 28, 1925.


    map background search result map search result map Hoodoos, or erosion remnants. Albany County, Wyoming. June 24, 1925. Hoodoos, or erosion remnants. Albany County, Wyoming. June 24, 1925.