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Album caption: Moore catching water bugs. Photo by Lewis R. Freeman. Handwritten note on album caption: Arizona Index card unavailable.
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Figure caption: Apollo Applications Program (AAP) Test 3 between Rock Lab and ADF in Arizona Bank Building on 7-9 December 1965; Walt Roeder (Head of the Branch of Astrogeology's Film Documentation Unit) filming George Ulrich making thin sections using semi-automatic thin section machine (see Fig. 34); USGS photo P54, F12652. No index card. Published as Figure 36-C in U.S. Geological Survey. Open-File Report 2005-1190. 2005. Note: See pap00034.
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Album caption: Big wave at foot of Lava Falls. Photo by Lewis R. Freeman. Handwritten note on album caption: Arizona Index card unavailable.
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The USGS Protected Areas Database of the United States (PAD-US) is the nation's inventory of protected areas, including public open space and voluntarily provided, private protected areas, identified as an A-16 National Geospatial Data Asset in the Cadastral Theme (http://www.fgdc.gov/ngda-reports/NGDA_Datasets.html). PAD-US is an ongoing project with several published versions of a spatial database of areas dedicated to the preservation of biological diversity, and other natural, recreational or cultural uses, managed for these purposes through legal or other effective means. The geodatabase maps and describes public open space and other protected areas. Most areas are public lands owned in fee; however, long-term...
Types: Citation; Tags: Agricultural Research Service, Alabama (AL), Alaska (AK), American Samoa (AS), Arizona (AZ), All tags...
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The USGS Protected Areas Database of the United States (PAD-US) is the nation's inventory of protected areas, including public open space and voluntarily provided, private protected areas, identified as an A-16 National Geospatial Data Asset in the Cadastral Theme (http://www.fgdc.gov/ngda-reports/NGDA_Datasets.html). PAD-US is an ongoing project with several published versions of a spatial database of areas dedicated to the preservation of biological diversity, and other natural, recreational or cultural uses, managed for these purposes through legal or other effective means. The geodatabase maps and describes public open space and other protected areas. Most areas are public lands owned in fee; however, long-term...
Types: Citation; Tags: Agricultural Research Service, Alabama (AL), Alaska (AK), American Samoa (AS), Arizona (AZ), All tags...
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Version 10.0 of these data are part of a larger U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) project to develop an updated geospatial database of mines, mineral deposits, and mineral regions in the United States. Mine and prospect-related symbols, such as those used to represent prospect pits, mines, adits, dumps, tailings, etc., hereafter referred to as “mine” symbols or features, have been digitized from the 7.5-minute (1:24,000, 1:25,000-scale; and 1:10,000, 1:20,000 and 1:30,000-scale in Puerto Rico only) and the 15-minute (1:48,000 and 1:62,500-scale; 1:63,360-scale in Alaska only) archive of the USGS Historical Topographic Map Collection (HTMC), or acquired from available databases (California and Nevada, 1:24,000-scale...
Categories: Data, Data Release - Revised; Types: ArcGIS REST Map Service, ArcGIS Service Definition, Downloadable, Map Service; Tags: Alabama (AL), Alaska (AK), Arizona (AZ), Arkansas (AR), California (CA), All tags...
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The USGS Protected Areas Database of the United States (PAD-US) is the nation's inventory of protected areas, including public open space and voluntarily provided, private protected areas, identified as an A-16 National Geospatial Data Asset in the Cadastral Theme (http://www.fgdc.gov/ngda-reports/NGDA_Datasets.html). PAD-US is an ongoing project with several published versions of a spatial database of areas dedicated to the preservation of biological diversity, and other natural, recreational or cultural uses, managed for these purposes through legal or other effective means. The geodatabase maps and describes public open space and other protected areas. Most areas are public lands owned in fee; however, long-term...
Types: Citation; Tags: Agricultural Research Service, Alabama (AL), Alaska (AK), American Samoa (AS), Arizona (AZ), All tags...
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Figure 99-(e) caption: Left to right - Gordon Swann, R.A. Henry (seated), Hal Masursky, Jack Schmitt, Hal Stephens, and Baerbel Lucchitta. Published as Figure 099e in USGS Open-File Report 2005-1190. 2005.
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Album caption: Packtrain in San Francisco Mountain region. Shows character of the mountains on high plateau regions of the Colorado River. Arizona. n.d. (Forms a stereoscopic view with photo no. 830a, hjk0830a). Index card unavailable.
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Figure 87-(d) caption: Jack Schmitt, standing on edge of an erosional canyon (showing layered rocks in far wall) that was used to simulate the large Hadley Rille at the Apollo 15 landing site. Published as Figure 087d in USGS Open-File Report 2005-1190. 2005.
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Figure 79-(a) caption: The 360-degree FOV Hycon Camera was tested on Grover at Merriam Crater northeast of Flagstaff in September 1970, supported in the field by personnel of the USGS' SPE Branch in Flagstaff; (a) Hycon camera mounted on the rear deck of Grover; USGS photo. Published as Figure 079a in USGS Open-File Report 2005-1190. 2005.
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Figure 58-(c) caption: John Hendricks attending to Explorer vehicle; USGS photo P726c F126842c. Published as Figure 058c USGS Open-File Report 2005-1190. 2005.
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Figure 86-(b) caption: Left toright- unidentified NASA engineer and Charles Duke taking soil sample by Grover vehicle at Merriam Crater; (c) (l-to-r)- unidentified NASA engineer and Charles Duke climbing ladder to canvas simulated Lunar Module (LM) during test at Cinder Lake Crater Field on day two of test. Published as Figure 086b in USGS Open-File Report 2005-1190. 2005.
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Album caption: Trappers Cave at Cave Spring Rapid. Enlargement of E.C. LaRue's photo F-3 (no. 358). 1923. Handwritten notes on album caption: Arizona. No index card.
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Album caption: Grand Canyon, Colorado River, near Toroweap (or Muav). Arizona. n.d. (Forms a stereoscopic with photo no. 902, hjk00902) Index card unavailable.
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Figure caption: Lunar Module (LM) simulator and various Astrogeology support vehicles located on the south side of Meteor Crater during AAP Test 2; 16-18 November 1965; USGS photo F11651. No index card. Published as Figure 35 in U.S. Geological Survey. Open-File Report 2005-1190. 2005.
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Album caption: Party in cave with trapper's abandoned outfit. Enlargement of Freeman's photo F-2. 1923. Handwritten notes on album caption: Arizona; Grand Canyon 323. No index card.
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Album caption: Looking downstream towards west portal of Grand Canyon. Arizona. 1923. (Photo no. Y-5 by L.R. Freeman). Index card unavailable.


map background search result map search result map Packtrain in San Francisco Mountain region. Arizona. circa 1870s. Muav Canyon, Grand Canyon. Arizona. circa 1870s. Grand Canyon near Toroweap. Arizona. circa 1870s. The Cinder Cone near the foot of Toroweap, Grand Canyon. Arizona. circa 1870s. Lunar Module (LM) simulator and various Astrogeology support vehicles. 1965. Walt Roeder filming George Ulrich making thin sections using semi-automatic thin section machine. Apollo Applications Program (AAP) Test 3 between Rock Lab and ADF in Arizona Bank Building. 1965. Unidentified NASA engineer and Charles Duke taking soil sample by Grover vehicle at Merriam Crater. Arizona. 1971. Jack Schmitt, standing on edge of an erosional canyon used to simulate the Hadley Rille at the Apollo 15 landing site. Arizona. 1971. Party in cave with abandoned trapping equipment, Arizona. 1923. Prospect- and Mine-Related Features from U.S. Geological Survey 7.5- and 15-Minute Topographic Quadrangle Maps of the United States (ver. 10.0, May 2023) Trappers Cave, Cave Spring Rapid, Arizona. 1923. Big wave at foot of Lava Falls. Arizona. 1923. Moore catching water bugs. Arizona. 1923. Looking downstream towards west portal of Grand Canyon. Arizona. 1923. Packtrain in San Francisco Mountain region. Arizona. circa 1870s. Muav Canyon, Grand Canyon. Arizona. circa 1870s. Grand Canyon near Toroweap. Arizona. circa 1870s. The Cinder Cone near the foot of Toroweap, Grand Canyon. Arizona. circa 1870s. Lunar Module (LM) simulator and various Astrogeology support vehicles. 1965. Walt Roeder filming George Ulrich making thin sections using semi-automatic thin section machine. Apollo Applications Program (AAP) Test 3 between Rock Lab and ADF in Arizona Bank Building. 1965. Unidentified NASA engineer and Charles Duke taking soil sample by Grover vehicle at Merriam Crater. Arizona. 1971. Jack Schmitt, standing on edge of an erosional canyon used to simulate the Hadley Rille at the Apollo 15 landing site. Arizona. 1971. Party in cave with abandoned trapping equipment, Arizona. 1923. Trappers Cave, Cave Spring Rapid, Arizona. 1923. Big wave at foot of Lava Falls. Arizona. 1923. Moore catching water bugs. Arizona. 1923. Looking downstream towards west portal of Grand Canyon. Arizona. 1923. Prospect- and Mine-Related Features from U.S. Geological Survey 7.5- and 15-Minute Topographic Quadrangle Maps of the United States (ver. 10.0, May 2023)