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Apatite (ap) and molybdenite (m) in amphibole, from Reaper Claim. Toole County, Utah. ca. 1926. Plate 9-C, U.S.Geological Survey Professional paper 177. 1935.
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Burnt forest, Cloudcroft, New Mexico. Otero County, New Mexico. 1899.
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Album caption and index card: Riverward from Buhl land slip. Twin Falls County, Idaho. September 9, 1937.
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North side of Bull Mountain (Jukes laccolith). Nearly vertical contact between Morrison hornfels and sandstone (right) and porphyry of the intrusion. The Morrison has been dragged up along the contact. Garfield County, Utah. September, 1936.
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Alaska Glaciers. Oily(?) Lake, frozen lake south of Moore Nunatak on northwest side of Malaspina Glacier. Malaspina Reconnaissance Project. Mount St. Elias (A-1) quadrangle. Yakutat district, Alaska Gulf region, Alaska. June 1956.
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Index card: Petrified sand dunes, looking northeast from the park road 2.7 miles north of Courthouse Wash. The Navajo Sandstone was once a huge sand pile of dunes laid down by winds during an arid interval, so it is interesting to note that the irregularly weathered sandstone once again resembles a pile of cross-bedded dunes. Arches National Park. Grand County, Utah. July 11, 1972. Note: Published as figure 32, U.S. Geological Survey. Bulletin 1393. 1975. See also: lsw00078
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From small plug south of Spanish Creek camp, looking northeast over south slope of Continental Divide in the neighborhood of Sheep. Cochetopa quadrangle (?). Saguache County, Colorado. October 8, 1913. F-stop 16, 1/25 second, sun screen.
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Panorama with Image 549. View south across Bromide Basin. The Basin, about 2000 feet deep, is cut in porphyry. The rim around the Basin is mostly highly deformed sedimentary rocks finely intruded with irregular stringers of porphyry. Shaft of old Bromide Mine is at head of trail in lower left. Garfield County, Utah. May, 1937.
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Album caption: GNP, Glacier Co, Mont. Index card: Gunsight Mountain, showing Helena and Spokane Formations. Glacier National Park. Glacier County, Montana. August 7. 1981.
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Album caption: V.S. Seward and Frank Medeiros packing "Jenny" for the move from Kaapuna Camp to Clelomoana on the Government road. 5.7.25. 8:00 a.m. No index card.
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Index card: Looking north from east wall of Devils Lane, just south of the Silver Stairs. Needles are Cedar Mesa Sandstone. Junction Butte and Grand View Point lie across Colorado River in background. Canyonlands National Park. San Juan County, Utah. n.d. Note: Published as frontispiece in U.S. Geological Survey. Bulletin 1327. 1974. See also: lsw00001
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Yosemite National Park, California. Diorite is mostly plagioclase and dark minerals with little quartz and potassium feldspar. Figure 12, U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 1595.
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Panorama with Image 550. View south across Bromide Basin. The Basin, about 2000 feet deep, is cut in porphyry. The rim around the Basin is mostly highly deformed sedimentary rocks finely intruded with irregular stringers of porphyry. Shaft of old Bromide Mine is at head of trail in lower left. Garfield County, Utah. May, 1937.
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Yosemite National Park, California. Sheet joints follow topographic surfaces. Convex sheeting on a granite dome. Figure 40-B, U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 1595.
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Coral and algae in reef. Mouth of Dark Canyon, Guadalupe Mountains. Eddy County, New Mexico. April 1965.
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View up Bromide Basin from Barton Peak. The basin and most of the canyon that can be seen are cut in porphyry of the Bromide Stock. The ridge in foreground and rim around the basin are composed of the border complex. Garfield County, Utah. June, 1937.


map background search result map search result map Glacier National Park, Montana. Gunsight Mountain, showing Helena and Spokane Formations. 1981. Yosemite National Park, California. Diorite is mostly plagioclase and dark minerals with little quartz and potassium feldspar. Death Valley National Park, California. Bonanza King Formation, in the upper part of Echo Canyon, is mostly dark-colored, massive, cavernous dolomite. Circa 1960. Death Valley National Park, California. Kit fox visits camp. Circa 1960. Riverward from Buhl land slip. Twin Falls County, Idaho. 1937. V.S. Seward and Frank Medeiros packing "Jenny." Hawaii. 1925. Arch Window section. Arches National Park, Utah. circa 1972. Petrified sand dunes, looking northeast from park road. Arches National Park, Utah. 1972. Looking north from east wall of Devils Lane. Canyonlands National Park, Utah. n.d. Arch Window section. Arches National Park, Utah. circa 1972. Petrified sand dunes, looking northeast from park road. Arches National Park, Utah. 1972. Looking north from east wall of Devils Lane. Canyonlands National Park, Utah. n.d. Yosemite National Park, California. Diorite is mostly plagioclase and dark minerals with little quartz and potassium feldspar. Glacier National Park, Montana. Gunsight Mountain, showing Helena and Spokane Formations. 1981. Death Valley National Park, California. Bonanza King Formation, in the upper part of Echo Canyon, is mostly dark-colored, massive, cavernous dolomite. Circa 1960. Death Valley National Park, California. Kit fox visits camp. Circa 1960. Riverward from Buhl land slip. Twin Falls County, Idaho. 1937. V.S. Seward and Frank Medeiros packing "Jenny." Hawaii. 1925.