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Typed information accompanying negative: Waiting for the plane. The weather was cool but not cold, juding from the clothing. Similar to F-5 and F-6 (see links in Related Items below) Note: T-3 Photographs - Roll F B&W negatives - June paradrop, 1969. There were three paradrops during the summer of 1969 performed by Navy C-130 planes from Elmendorf Air Force Base in Fairbanks, Alaska. These are described in this website, http://www.firebirds.org/menu2/t3/t3_p02.htm On the receiving end of the paradrops on T-3, these days were the high points of the summer season. This roll documents the first paradrop, which occurred in late June on a cloudy day. The loads were delivered on target to the camp runway without...
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Typed information accompanying negative: Stu on stilts: One of the crew made stilts and walked around the ice. Note: T-3 Photographs - Roll I B&W negatives – August-September 1969 This roll shows activities during August and September 1969 on T-3. The summer season had now lasted two months. The weather grew cold. Photos by Dave Scoboria.
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Typed information accompanying negative: Final load Note: T-3 Photographs - Roll F B&W negatives - June paradrop, 1969. There were three paradrops during the summer of 1969 performed by Navy C-130 planes from Elmendorf Air Force Base in Fairbanks, Alaska. These are described in this website, http://www.firebirds.org/menu2/t3/t3_p02.htm On the receiving end of the paradrops on T-3, these days were the high points of the summer season. This roll documents the first paradrop, which occurred in late June on a cloudy day. The loads were delivered on target to the camp runway without mishap. The second paradrop was similar, one month later. The day of the third paradrop was windy and the sky was overcast. We did not...
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Summary of top photo: Outlet of Upper Kintla Lake and Kintla Range, Glacier National Park, Flathead County, Montana. August 31, 1901. Summary of bottom photo: Summary: Kintla Glacier, from foot of Upper Kintla Lake. Glacier National Park, Montana. Photo taken on August 22, 2019 by Lisa A McKeon, USGS. Photo Point latitude: 48.977486 Photo Point longitude: -114.203312 FYI: lat/longs may be pasted to the search bar in Google Earth to find the location.
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Left photo summary: Boulder Glacier with visitors observing ice cave, July 27, 1932. Photo courtesy of Glacier National Park Archives. T.J. Hileman, photographer. Right photo summary: Boulder Glacier. Glacier National Park, Montana. 1988. Photo courtesy of University of Montana, Mansfield Library Archives and Special Collections. Jerry DeSanto, photographer. Photo Point latitude: 48.958795 Photo Point longitude: -114.092059 FYI: lat/longs may be pasted to the search bar in Google Earth to find the location.
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Left photo summary: Boulder Mountain and Glacier fill the frame. 1932. Photo by T. J. Hileman. Photo courtesy of Glacier National Park Archives. Right photo summary: Boulder Glacier, Glacier National Park, Montana. August 3, 2005. Photo by Greg Pederson, USGS. Photo Point latitude: 48.963079 Photo Point longitude: -114.079977 FYI: lat/longs may be pasted to the search bar in Google Earth to find the location.
Typed information accompanying negative: The landscape and hydrohut in July. By mid July the weather was starting to grow colder. The snow had melted and the lakes were drying up. Note: T-3 Photographs - Roll G B&W negatives – July 4,1969 This roll of photographs was mostly taken on July 4, 1969. There was a camp get together and celebration that day. There was no alcohol on T-3 at that point. Bob Sutton chose an abandoned hut to burn and that event was the high point of the day. (Photos on Roll G taken by Dave Scoboria)
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Summary: The photograph, taken on January 1, 2011, is near the same vantage point used by A.E. Fath in 1915 (36.04884444 N, 96.58924166 W). Today a lone oil derrick is visible on the far bank. Note: Links to A.E. Fath's 1915 photograph numbers 49 and 50 (fae00049, fae00050) along with the 2011 repeat photograph are listed below under Web Links.
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Typed information accompanying negative: T-3 camp in August 1969: The USGS trailer is in the left center foreground. The high spot in the right side background might be the rock pile show in earlier photos but now covering with snow. This photo is likely taken from the top of the Lamont hydrohut tower. Note: T-3 Photographs - Roll I B&W negatives – August-September 1969 This roll shows activities during August and September 1969 on T-3. The summer season had now lasted two months. The weather grew cold. Photos by Dave Scoboria.
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Typed information accompanying negatives: Bob Sutton was the camp manager during the summer of 1969. He was soft spoken, experienced, and very capable. In mid-summer he developed an abscessed tooth and suffered for several days before it was controlled with penicillin from the medical supplies. There were no medical personnel on T-3, so if a medical problem developed it was handled over the radio. There were days when the radio communication was poor or non-existent. Note: T-3 Photographs - Roll F B&W negatives - June paradrop, 1969. There were three paradrops during the summer of 1969 performed by Navy C-130 planes from Elmendorf Air Force Base in Fairbanks, Alaska. These are described in this website, http://www.firebirds.org/menu2/t3/t3_p02.htm...
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Typed information accompanying photograph: Slide and print: USGS hydrohut, April 1969. Taken from the ground just outside the Lamont hydrohut. Note: T-3 Photographs - Roll B - Color slides April 1969. These photos were developed into Ektachrome slides in May of 1969. Some have deteriorated. Some were printed as color prints and these may be in better condition than the slides. A few slides were copied into Kodacolor slides. Some images are missing. Photos by Dave Scoboria.
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Handwritten information accompanying photograph: Lamont ocean bottom photos. The Lamont tech took regular photos of the ocean floor. Winter 1968-1969.
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Handwritten information on back of photograph: 02/25/63, T-3. Cook shack - sitting with me are Arthur and Johnny (at table), 2 of the Eskimos working with us (in background). Additional information obtained from Dr. Carolyn Ruppel, Chief, U.S. Geological Survey's Gas Hydrates Project: These were likely taken during the setup phase for the laboratory "hut". I don't see in these photos any of the equipment that would have been in the hydrohut. We seem to be seeing the stove (left) and work table, but not the high bay where the piston core/heat flow probe would have been on a winch with thousands of meters of cable to lower the gear to the seafloor. It is likely that the "Eskimos" referred to for this photo were...
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Handwritten information accompanying photograph: View of W. hydrohut (?), April (?) 1969.
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Description of photograph: Grinnell Glacier from summit of Mt. Gould, Glacier National Park, Montana, USA. Photograph taken on September 11, 2006 by K. Holzer. Photo Point latitude: 48.742912 Photo Point longitude: -113.714725 FYI: lat/longs may be pasted to the search bar in Google Earth to find the location. To view Grinnell Glacier. Glacier National Park. Repeat photography 1938 - 2019 select the Related External link below.
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Summary of left photo: Josephine Lake, foreground and Grinnell Glacier, circa 1915. R. E. Marble, photographer. Courtesy of Glacier National Park Archives. Summary of right photo: Grinnell Glacier from footbridge at head of Lake Josephine, Glacier National Park, Montana, USA. Photo taken September 14, 2008 by Lisa A. McKeon, USGS. Photo Point latitude: 48.781864 Photo Point longitude: -113.669295 FYI: lat/longs may be pasted to the search bar in Google Earth to find the location. Note: Interested in a 1938 photograph of the same area? Select the ScienceBase link below to Grinnell Glacier. Glacier Nationa Park, Montana.
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Typed information accompanying photograph: Print only. Similar to A-1, but slightly different view. Lamont work trailer at early light, probably mid February, 1969. There were several weeks with dawn and dusk, but no daylight. Note: T-3 Photographs - Roll A - Color slides - February - March 1969. These photos were taken during February and March of 1969 and developed into Ektachrome slides in May of 1969. Some have deteroriated. When the slides were new some of them were printed as color prints. Some prints don't have matching slides. A few slides were copied as Kodacolor slides some time during the 1970s and there are some duplicate slides. The Kodacolor slides have not deteriorated. Some images are missing....
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Upper photo summary: Grant Glacier, Great Northern Mountain, Glacier National Park, Montana. 1902 . Morton J. Elrod, photographer. Courtesy of Glacier National Park Archives. Lower photo summary: Grant Glacier, Flathead National Forest, Montana. August 6, 1998. Photo taken by K. Holzer, USGS. Photo Point latitude: 48.345436 Photo Point longitude: -113.735323 FYI: lat/longs may be pasted to the search bar in Google Earth to find the location.
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Summary of left photo: Sperry Glacier, looking south. Glacier National Park, Montana. Photo taken by F. Leibig in 1908. Courtesy of Glacier National Park Archives. Summary of right photo: Sperry Glacier from the base of Bearhat Mountain. Glacier National Park, Montana. September 25, 2015. Photo by Adam Clark, USGS. Photo Point latitude: 48.656217 Photo Point longitude: -113.755617 FYI: lat/longs may be pasted to the search bar in Google Earth to find the location.
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Typed information accompanying negative: The second load: This drop was also on target. Note: T-3 Photographs - Roll F B&W negatives - June paradrop, 1969. There were three paradrops during the summer of 1969 performed by Navy C-130 planes from Elmendorf Air Force Base in Fairbanks, Alaska. These are described in this website, http://www.firebirds.org/menu2/t3/t3_p02.htm On the receiving end of the paradrops on T-3, these days were the high points of the summer season. This roll documents the first paradrop, which occurred in late June on a cloudy day. The loads were delivered on target to the camp runway without mishap. The second paradrop was similar, one month later. The day of the third paradrop was windy...


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