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Crested Butte coal mine. Gunnison County, Colorado. 1909. Plate 14-B in U.S. Geological Survey. Bulletin 510. 1912.
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Album caption: Uncompahgre quadrangle, Colorado. From 8,7000 on flat east of Powderhorn Creek, looking north. 1/25 sec., 16 stop. 8/24/12. Handwritten note on album caption: Gunnison Co. No index card.
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Album caption: Lake Fork of Gunnison River, showing available storage basin upstream from The Gate. Gunnison County, Colorado. November 8, 1936.
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Album caption: Gunnison River, upper North Beaver dam site. Left (east) abutment viewed along proposed axis. Gunnison County, Colorado. November 17, 1936.
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Album caption: Lake Fork of Gunnison River, Independence dam site. Left abutment viewed from crest of 8,560-foot terrace on right bank. LMouth of Independence Creek to the left. Gunnison County, Colorado. November 6, 1936.
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White Rock Mountain in the Elk Mountains, looking west from along spur or sharp dividing crest which separates two large amphitheaters, one on the right debouching into East River on the north, and the other via Teocalli Creek on the south. This mountain is a portion of the main granitic core, extending northward to the Snowmass, Capitol, and Sopris, and is so named from a mass of light-colored rock, disintegrating into sand that breaks out upon its summit. The height of White Rock is 13,847 feet. Gunnison County, Colorado. 1873.
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Album caption: Uncomahgre quadrangle, Colorado. From above mouth of Beaver Creek, looking across Cebolla Valley at pre-Cambrian hill. 9640. 1/25 sec., 12 stop. 8/29/12. Handwritten note on album caption: Gunnison Co. No index card.
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An intrusive sheet of igneous rock in Coal Creek canyon that has metamorphosed the under lying bed of coal. Gunnison County, Colorado. 1907. Plate 9-A in U.S. Geological Survey. Bulletin 510. 1912.
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View on the White Earth River, looking down, where the trail from Los Pinos to Antelope Park crosses the White Earth; is a handsome little pocket of a valley, surrounded by high walls of the variously colored trachytes, characteristic of this region. The river canyons cut deeply, both in entering and leaving thisvalley. Gunnison and Hinsdale Counties, Colorado. 1874.
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EXPLORATION: U.S. Geological and Geographical Survey of the Territories (Hayden Survey) Sheet number 19. Rock structure along Teocalli Creek, Elk Mountains. Fig. 11. Colorado, 1873.
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Two upper levels of Colorado Yule Marble Company's quarry, showing overhang with channeling machine at back of tunnel. Gunnison County, Colorado.
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The Cliff, a sheet of igneous rock, about 1,000 feet thick intruded into the coal bearing formation in Coal Creek canyon. Coal Creek canyon and Mount Gunnison appear at the left. The outcrops of the coal are covered by the slide shown in the foreground. (Scale: The trees in the face of the cliff are about 50 feet high) Gunnison County, Colorado. 1907. Plate 9-B in U.S. Geological Survey. Bulletin 510. 1912.
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Album caption: Gunnison River, Almont dam site. Viewed downstream from right bank at altitude of 8,300 feet. Gunnison County, Colorado. November 13, 1936.
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Mount Carbon, a laccolith of porphyry intruded into the coal measures. Porphyry was intruded at about the horizon of coal and displaced some or all of the coal beds. The north slope at the right is probably the original upper surface of the intruded mass. At the extreme right the sedimentary rocks are upturned on the flanks of the laccolith. Gunnison County, Colorado. 1907. Plate 12-A in U.S. Geological Survey. Bulletin 510. 1912.
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Album caption: Lake Fork of Gunnison River. Tertiary conglomerate exposed in left wall of valley 0.9 mile upstream from Riverside School dam site. Gunnison County, Colorado. November 10, 1936.


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