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Jarbidge Mountains, looking southeast. Panorama extending from the piedmont rim rock plain, looking north-northeast beyond Jack Creek, south through the Crater Range to the Great Basin divide, thence west and northwest through the Copper Mountain along the western edge of the district. Taken from the base line station 1 on Deer Creek Ridge, 1.5 miles northwest of Jarbidge, at an elevation of 7,500 feet. Elko County, Nevada. 1910. Plate 3-A in U.S. Geological Survey. Bulletin 497. 1912.
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Photomicrograph of pseudomorphic quartz and adularia after calcite; from Pick and Shovel mine, 100-foot level. Example of cellular, drusy, radial, and bladed structures characteristic of the Jarbidge veins. Magnified 25 diameters. Elko County, Nevada. 1910. Plate 9 in U.S. Geological Survey. Bulletin 497. 1912.
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Lake beds of tuffaceous sandstone (Humboldt formation, Pliocene), Knoll Creek area, looking north-northeast, nearly up the valley; H.D. Range, chiefly Paleozoic sedimentary rocks, in right background. Elko County, Nevada. 1910. Plate 16-B in U.S. Geological Survey. Bulletin 497. 1912.
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Brooklyn mine, looking N. 65 degrees E. Elko County, Nevada. 1910. Plate 23-B in U.S. Geological Survey. Bulletin 497. 1912.
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Jarbidge Mountains, looking southeast. Panorama extending from the piedmont rim rock plain, looking north-northeast beyond Jack Creek, south through the Crater Range to the Great Basin divide, thence west and northwest through the Copper Mountain along the western edge of the district. Taken from the base line station 1 on Deer Creek Ridge, 1.5 miles northwest of Jarbidge, at an elevation of 7,500 feet. Elko County, Nevada. 1910. Plate 3-A in U.S. Geological Survey. Bulletin 497. 1912.
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Jarbidge Mountains, looking southeast. Panorama extending from the piedmont rim rock plain, looking north-northeast beyond Jack Creek, south through the Crater Range to the Great Basin divide, thence west and northwest through the Copper Mountain along the western edge of the district. Taken from the base line station 1 on Deer Creek Ridge, 1.5 miles northwest of Jarbidge, at an elevation of 7,500 feet. Elko County, Nevada. 1910. Plate 3-A in U.S. Geological Survey. Bulletin 497. 1912.
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Jarbidge Mountains, looking southeast. Panorama extending from the piedmont rim rock plain, looking north-northeast beyond Jack Creek, south through the Crater Range to the Great Basin divide, thence west and northwest through the Copper Mountain along the western edge of the district. Taken from the base line station 1 on Deer Creek Ridge, 1.5 miles northwest of Jarbidge, at an elevation of 7,500 feet. Elko County, Nevada. 1910. Plate 3-A in U.S. Geological Survey. Bulletin 497. 1912.
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Crater Range, east slope looking west from a point east of East Fork, 4 miles distant, taken October; The name Third Crater, at left of Sugarloaf, should be Fifth Crater; following features are identified (left to right); Sixth Crater at extreme left, Knight-Blakely (both sides of ) Cougar Mountain, Third (Fifth) Crater Sugarloaf, Pinnacle Peak (back of ridge), Black Peak, Baty prospect (top of ) Fourth Crater, Roundup Peak, Third Crater, Morningstar mine (on ridge), Bald Peak, Second Crater (back of ridge) Jarbridge Peak 11,000 ft. Photographs by Claude C. Gillham. Elko County, Nevada. October 1920. Plate 5-A in U.S. Geological Survey. Bulletin 741. 1923
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Crater Range, east slope looking west from a point east of East Fork, 4 miles distant, taken October; The name Third Crater, at left of Sugarloaf, should be Fifth Crater; following features are identified (left to right); Sixth Crater at extreme left, Knight-Blakely (both sides of ) Cougar Mountain, Third (Fifth) Crater Sugarloaf, Pinnacle Peak (back of ridge), Black Peak, Baty prospect (top of ) Fourth Crater, Roundup Peak, Third Crater, Morningstar mine (on ridge), Bald Peak, Second Crater (back of ridge) Jarbridge Peak 11,000 ft. Photographs by Claude C. Gillham. Elko County, Nevada. October 1920. Plate 5-A in U.S. Geological Survey. Bulletin 741. 1923.
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Palo Alto mine and Middle Stack Mountain. The mine is in the left foreground with basal quartzite croppings extending to right of center. Middle Stack Mountain, 7,900 feet in elevation is in the far center beyond Salmon River valley, with its whitish limestone contact between intrabasin grandiorite area on the right and Paleozoic sedimentary rocks, forming main and higher mass of mountains on left. View from Delano Hill. Elko County, Nevada. 1910. Plate 15-A in U.S. Geological Survey. Bulletin 497. 1912.
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Topography in eroded Paleozoic sedimentary rock belt, chiefly limestone; in China Mountain area on the War Eagle mine, looking N. 55 degrees W. Elko County, Nevada. 1910. Plate 16-A in U.S. Geological Survey. Bulletin 497. 1912
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Jarbidge Mountains, looking southeast. Panorama extending from the piedmont rim rock plain, looking north-northeast beyond Jack Creek, south through the Crater Range to the Great Basin divide, thence west and northwest through the Copper Mountain along the western edge of the district.
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Characteristic sedentary boulders produced by weathering of the granodiorite in the Contact district, looking southeast on Thompson Gulch and Bonanza road above White's camp. Elko County, Nevada. 1910. Plate 18-B in U.S. Geological Survey. Bulletin 497. 1912.
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View of Elk Mountains, chiefly Paleozoic sedimentary rocks, left half is looking along crest of range, which extends 7 miles north-northeast to the Idaho State line. Elko County, Nevada. 1910. Plate 26 in U.S. Geological Survey. Bulletin 497. 1912.
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In second crater, floor of coarse glacial, snowslide, and avalanche debris in foreground flanked by belt of steep talus 200 feet high skirting foot of mural cliff, from floor of "crater," at elevation of 9,500 feet, looking S.
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Old rhyolites near head of Jarbidge River, composed of heavy, ill-defined flows or beds dipping gently southwest, from Ozark mine trail, at elevation of 7,700 feet looking west across the river. Elko County, Nevada. 1910. Plate 6-B in U.S. Geological Survey. Bulletin 497. 1912.
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View showing topography of granodiorite bouldery surface area (in foreground) and Ellen D. Mountain , 8,500 feet in elevation (in background), from point northwest of Ivy Wilson camp, looking N. 10 degrees W. up Thompson Gulch. The mountain is composed chiefly of Paleozoic sedimentary rocks. Elko County, Nevada. 1910. Plate 15-B in U.S. Geological Survey. Bulletin 497. 1912.
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Crater Range, east slope looking west from a point east of East Fork, 4 miles distant, taken October; The name Third Crater, at left of Sugarloaf, should be Fifth Crater; following features are identified (left to right); Sixth Crater at extreme left, Knight-Blakely (both sides of ) Cougar Mountain, Third (Fifth) Crater Sugarloaf, Pinnacle Peak (back of ridge), Black Peak, Baty prospect (top of ) Fourth Crater, Roundup Peak, Third Crater, Morningstar mine (on ridge), Bald Peak, Second Crater (back of ridge) Jarbridge Peak 11,000 ft. Photographs by Claude C. Gillham. Elko County, Nevada. October 1920. Plate 5-A in U.S. Geological Survey. Bulletin 741. 1923.


map background search result map search result map View showing topography of granodiorite bouldery surface area (foreground) and Ellen D. Mountain (background). Elko County, Nevada. 1910. WMR 410 - Rip Van Winkle Mine. Elko County, Nevada. 1945. OFR 23-88 - The Role of Nonfuel Minerals in the Nevada State Economy & the Counties of Elko, Eureka, Lander, Nye & White Pine. 1988. View showing topography of granodiorite bouldery surface area (foreground) and Ellen D. Mountain (background). Elko County, Nevada. 1910. WMR 410 - Rip Van Winkle Mine. Elko County, Nevada. 1945. OFR 23-88 - The Role of Nonfuel Minerals in the Nevada State Economy & the Counties of Elko, Eureka, Lander, Nye & White Pine. 1988.