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Gower Gulch at the north end of the Black Mountains. Borate-bearing fanglomerate partly sheared across steeply tilted borate beds. Basalt flow in playa clays in the distance. Mine portal at left of center. Death Valley National Park, California. 1938. Panorama in two parts. Photo 48 and 49. (see ttp00049)
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Casts of bird tracks in Furnace Creek Sandstone north of Cow Creek Wash. Death Valley National Park, California. 1938.
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Travertine vein in Funeral Fanglomerate northeast of Furnace Creek Wash. Death Valley National Park, California. 1938.
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Brecciated Ordovician (?) quartzite in basaltic fanglomerate at the north end of Artist Drive Hills near Mushroom Rock. Death Valley National Park, California. 1938.
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Desert holly (Atriplex hymenelytra),the most drought resistant shrub in Death Valley. The ash of the leaves contains 30 to 35 percent of sodium chloride. Death Valley National Park. Inyo County, California. ca. 1960. (Photo by J. R. Stacy)
Olivine gabbro boulders weathered from fanglomerate in the Salt Creek Hills to the east of the Panamint Mountains. Death Valley National Park, California. 1938.
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Death Valley National Park, California. Tubular orifices in the fine sediments at Salt Springs near the north side of Borax Camp allow discharge of water to the valley floor. Light areas are accumulations of salts from previous discharges. Circa 1960. Figure 10, U.S. Geological Survey Professional paper 494-B.
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Death Valley National Park, California. Travertine deposits at dry springs along the Furnace Creek fault zone. Two levels of the travertine can be seen. The lower one (tl) drapes over the side of Furnace Creek Wash (foreground) and reaches the floor of the valley. The upper travertine (tu) forms the bench at the skyline in the center. Pre-pottery type projectile points were found on the travertine. Circa 1960. Figure 56, U.S. Geological Survey Professional paper 494-A. Sketch of portion of photo.
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Death Valley National Park, California. West distributary of Salt Creek where it crosses the smooth silty rock to the flood plain in Cottonball Basin. This channel is 32 feet wide and 1 foot deep. Much of the efflorescence on the channel upstream from the pool is mirabilite, the hydrous sodium sulfate. Circa 1960.
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Album caption: U.S. Geological Survey party determining the elevation of the lowest point in the United States, Death Valley, California, 276 feet below sea level, by a spirit level line. L.F. Biggs and party. January 1907. (Lantern slide March 1, 1913). Handwritten notes on album caption: Also San Francisco Exposition no. 56; Death Valley National Monument, Inyo County. Index card: Geological Survey party determining altitude of Death Valley. Inyo County, California. 1907. Plate 7-T, U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 817.
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Fig. 20. Dive light [(about 8-in (15-cm) long] is resting vertically on accumulation of sunken calcite rafts about 4 ft (1.2 m) below water surface, west wall of Browns Room. The accumulation resembles a miniature talus. Water surface and folia are visible near the top and right corner of photo, respectively. 1986. Additional information: Devils Hole Picture Story Principal investigator: Isaac J. Winograd, U.S. Geological Survey (retired). Principal research dive team: Alan C. Riggs, U.S. Geological Survey (retired); Peter T. Kolesar, Professor Emeritus, Utah State University, Logan, Utah; and Ray J. Hoffman, U.S. Geological Survey (retired). Description of Figures All of the above-water and underwater figures...
Death Valley National Park, California. Funeral Formation faulted against Precambrian rock along stripped fault surface in Upper Copper Canyon. 1956.
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Death Valley National Park, California. Burial mounds are numerous on the gravel fans near the Death Valley III and Death Valley IV sites. This was identified as a Death Valley IV mound; the Death Valley III ones are similar. Circa 1960.
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Death Valley National Park, California. Old native American trail worn into desert pavement. 1960.
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Death Valley National Park, California. Old borax works. 1960.
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Death Valley National Park, California. Old borax works. 1960.
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Faulting in the Artist Drive Formation in the crest of the Black Mountains. View is southeast. Death Valley National Park, California. 1938. Panorama in two parts. Photo ttp00045 and ttp00046. (see ttp00046)
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Death Valley National Park, California. Noonday Dolomite, showing structures of Scolithus tubes at the east foot of the mountain at the spur south of Galena Canyon. Circa 1960. Figure 9, U.S. Geological Survey Professional paper 494-A.
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Death Valley National Park, California. Dowels set on terracettes showed virtually no movement in several years. The terracettes seem to be stable in the present climate. They probably formed at a time when the climate was wetter, as it must have been at the time of the Holocene lake on the floor of Death Valley. Circa 1960.
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