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Charcoal kilns at Piedmont built by Moses Byrne in 1869, to supply pioneer smelters in the Utah Valley. Historical landmark. Piedmont is a ghost town on the former alinement of the Union Pacific railroad about 20 miles east-southeast of Evanston. Uinta County, Wyoming. July 1984.
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Close-up view showing details of terminus of Mendenhall Glacier, slightly different than Photo No. hwr00398. Juneau district, Southeastern Alaska region, Alaska. ca. 1956.
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Album caption and index card: The Narrows of the Black Canyon. About 40 feet wide at this point, the river impinges on nearly vertical walls of resistant gneiss. Canyon here is about 1,750 feet deep and about 1,100 feet wide from rim to rim. The Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Monument. Montrose County, Colorado.1962. Note: Published as figure 3 in U.S. Geological Survey. Bulletin 1191. 1965.
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Hansen, W. R. 416 Panorama of terminus of Portage Glacier and Portage Lake. This is a composite of Photos 416,417,418,and 419. Anchorage district. Cook Inlet region, Alaska, ca, 1956.
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Close-up view of terminus of Mendenhall Glacier. Juneau district, Southeastern Alaska region, Alaska. ca. 1956.
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Charcoal kilns at Piedmont built by Moses Byrne in 1869, to supply pioneer smelters in the Utah Valley. Historical landmark. Piedmont is a ghost town on the former alinement of the Union Pacific railroad about 20 miles east-southeast of Evanston. Uinta County, Wyoming. July 1984.
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Portage Lake with ice. Anchorage district, Cook Inlet region, Alaska. ca. 1956.
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Fossils. Prepared Diplomystus fossil, a late early Eocene herring. The specimen is Wyoming. 1984.
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Conglomeratic channel fill in Browns Park Formation at measured section B-14, unit 7, near mouth of Jesse Ewing Canyon. Channel is about 10 feet deep at base of conglomeratic sequence, 64 feet thick. Conglomerate is derived mainly from Uinta Mountain Group but contains pebbles and cobbles derived from Red Creek Quartzite and from reworked limestones of Paleozoic age. Daggett County, Utah. ca. 1953. Figure 39 in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 490. 1965.
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Album caption: Slip surface of Turnagain Heights slide exposed in a "window" near west margin of slide. Furrows and welts still were well preserved despite desiccation and weathering. Point Woronzof and Knik Arm in distance. Anchorage, Anchorage district, Cook Inlet region, Alaska. 1964. (photo by W.R. Hansen). Published as Figure 43 in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional Paper 542-A. 1965.
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Album caption: Sharp-crested clay ridge, Turnagain Height slide. Collapsed blocks tilted toward ridge on both flanks. Note horizontal stratification in ridge. Compare with photo no. 71. Anchorage, Anchorage district, Cook Inlet region, Alaska. 1964. (Photo by W.R. Hansen). Published as Figure 42 in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional Paper 542-A. 1965.


map background search result map search result map Prepared Diplomystus fossil. Wyoming. 1984. The Narrows of the Black Canyon. Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park, Colorado. 1962. Form a stereo pair of Mitten Park fault. Dinosaur National Monument. Moffat County, Colorado. 1959. Sharp-crested clay ridge, Turnagain Height slide, Alaska Earthquake. Anchorage district, Cook Inlet region, Alaska. 1964. Slip surface of Turnagain Heights slide exposed in a "window" near west margin of slide. Anchorage district, Cook Inlet region, Alaska. 1964. The Narrows of the Black Canyon. Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park, Colorado. 1962. Form a stereo pair of Mitten Park fault. Dinosaur National Monument. Moffat County, Colorado. 1959. Sharp-crested clay ridge, Turnagain Height slide, Alaska Earthquake. Anchorage district, Cook Inlet region, Alaska. 1964. Slip surface of Turnagain Heights slide exposed in a "window" near west margin of slide. Anchorage district, Cook Inlet region, Alaska. 1964. Prepared Diplomystus fossil. Wyoming. 1984.