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Yellow-red sandstone above gypsiferous shales, Morrison(?) formation 3 miles southeast of Cannonville. Garfield County, Utah. 1924.
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Green River formation on west side of Parachute Creek, cliff is largely rich oil shale. Garfield County, Colorado. 1916. Plate 7-B in U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 691. 1919.
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Green River formation on west side of Parachute Creek, cliff is largely rich oil shale. Garfield County, Colorado. 1916. Plate 7-B in U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 691. 1919.
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Album Caption: Oil shale from the Green River formation. Locality O. Asphalt tunnel on Conn Creek, north of Du Beque. collected by E.G. Woodruff. Specimen a, Box No.II, Slide No.1. Place on the slide, 6/39. Magnification, x 625. Subject, (a) two ovate unequally divided two-celled spores, (b) oval spore, (c) pollen cell. Garfield County, Colorado. December 17, 1914. Published in U.S. Geological Survey Professional paper 168, Plate 20, figure 1. 1931.
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Album caption: Swimming pool at Glenwood Springs, Colorado, picture by R.B. Marshall, 1912. Chief Geographer. Handwritten notes on album caption: Glenwood Springs quad., Colorado; Garfield County No index card Note on photograph: Negative destroyed by authority of administrative geologist
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Album caption: Breakfast on the move at dry camp. October 1917. Handwritten notes on album caption: Garfield County, Colorado
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Album caption: Foreign geographers leaving train to walk to lava beds above Glenwood Springs, Colo., 1912, picture by R.B.Marshall, Chief Geographer. Handwritten notes on album caption: Glenwood Springs quad., Garfield County, Colorado. No index card


    map background search result map search result map Two ovate unequally divided two-celled spores, microfossil of the oil shale of the Green River formation. Garfield County, Colorado. 1914. Sandstone block containing a large fossil palm leaf, found at the Coryell Coal mines. Garfield County, Colorado. 1907. Yellow-red sandstone above gypsiferous shales. Garfield County, Utah. 1924. Green River formation on west side of Parachute Creek, cliff is largely rich oil shale. Garfield County, Colorado. 1916. Green River formation on west side of Parachute Creek, cliff is largely rich oil shale. Garfield County, Colorado. 1916. Swimming pool in Glenwood Springs, Garfield County, Colorado. 1912. Foreign geographers walking to lava beds, Glenwood Springs, Colorado. 1912. Breakfast at USGS camp. Garfield County, Colorado 1917. Two ovate unequally divided two-celled spores, microfossil of the oil shale of the Green River formation. Garfield County, Colorado. 1914. Sandstone block containing a large fossil palm leaf, found at the Coryell Coal mines. Garfield County, Colorado. 1907. Green River formation on west side of Parachute Creek, cliff is largely rich oil shale. Garfield County, Colorado. 1916. Green River formation on west side of Parachute Creek, cliff is largely rich oil shale. Garfield County, Colorado. 1916. Swimming pool in Glenwood Springs, Garfield County, Colorado. 1912. Foreign geographers walking to lava beds, Glenwood Springs, Colorado. 1912. Breakfast at USGS camp. Garfield County, Colorado 1917. Yellow-red sandstone above gypsiferous shales. Garfield County, Utah. 1924.