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Slickensides along the Wasatch fault scarp exposed near Nephi. Hammer for scale. Juab County, Utah. Spring 1983.
Exposure of overturned beds of the Leeds Creek Member of the Twin Creek limestone in Pigeon Creek, near Levan. Beds, part of an erosional remnant of the Charleston-Nebo thrust plate, are believed to have been tilted up and overturned by the intrusive action of the Arapien shale, exposed along right side of the photo. T.L. Brown (deceased) in geologist viewing beds. Exposure in the S1/2, Sec. 26, T. 14 S., R 1 E. Juab County, Utah. Spring 1982. U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 1528, Figure 34-b.
View northward showing the contact between the Twin Creek strata (near- vertical limestone beds near the center of the photograph) and the Arapien shale (light-gray, slope forming beds along the right side of the photograph). This exposure is along the north face of the valley of Chicken Creek and occupies the W1/2, Sec. 35, T. 14 S., R 1 E., Levan area. Juab County, Utah. Spring 1982.
View westward toward the mouth of the valley of Pigeon Creek, Levan area. Limestone beds of the Twin Creek limestone are exposed on the south valley wall. Exposure in Sec. 34, T. 14 S., R 1 E. Juab County, Utah. Spring 1982.
Another view of fault relations shown in image 135cp. View looking eastward showing downthrown Green River beds (light tan) juxtaposed against the overturned Indianola conglomerate beds (brown). Exposure is in the W1/2, Sec. 7, T. 17 S., R. 1 W., Valley Mountains. Juab County, Utah. Spring 1982.
View northward showing fault contact in brecciated Gypsum Springs beds of the Twin Creek limestone. Exposure is in the Little Birch Creek, T. 12 S., R. 1 E., Nephi area. Geologist is T.L. Brown (deceased). Witkind's dog "Lance" at left. Juab County, Utah. Spring 1982.
View northward at the north valley wall of Red Canyon, center of Sec. 27, T. 12 S., R 1 E. White units are overturned beds of Navajo sandstone. These are overlain, in inverted sequence, by the Ankareh shale of Triassic age. Juab County, Utah. Spring 1982.
Fault relations along northeast flank of the Valley Mountains. View looking eastward showing the downthrown Green River beds juxtaposed against the overturned Indianola conglomerate beds. Geologist in foreground for scale. Exposure is in the W1/2, Sec. 7, T. 17 S., R. 1 W. Juab County, Utah. Spring 1982. U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 1528, Figure 29-b.
View northward across the northwest flak of the Gunnison Plateau toward Mount Nebo (snowcapped mass in the upper left). The massive ridge that forms the upper right-hand corner of the picture is the crest of the Gunnison Plateau. The beds that occupy most of the picture are part of the Twin Creek limestone. Much of the area shown underlies the SW1/4, T. 15 S., R 1 E., Levan area. Juab County, Utah. Spring 1982.
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Lavender Buttes, Utah, seen from the east. Juab County, Utah. 1901.
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West face of largest Lavender Butte, Utah. Juab County, Utah. 1901.
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Packard Peak from limestone ridge west of Dagmer shaft. Juab County, Utah. 1911. Plate 8-A in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 107. 1919.
Typed caption: Aerial View:Thomas Range (B&W), Topazmountain Rhyolite. From: Index to Slides of Fluorspar, Beryllium, and Uranium deposits at Spor Mountain and Vicnity, Juab County, Utah. Published as figure 14B in USGS Professional Paper 1221.
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Base of the middle Lavender Butte, Utah. The structure planes dipping toward the left represent neither stratification nor jointing, but are associated with an original arrangement of the minerals composing the rhyolite. Juab County, Utah. 1901.
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Fault scarp east base of Fish Spring Range, one mile south of Barron's Ranch. One horse stands above, the other below the scarp. The rocks of the cliff are Cambrian. Juab County, Utah. 1901.
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Terrace and cliff of Provo shore line on basalt butte between Fish Spring and Deep Creek Ranges, Utah. Juab County, Utah. 1901.
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Typed caption: Joy Tuff, Welded Tuff, Breccia at Autunite Prospect. From: Index to Slides of Fluorspar, Beryllium, and Uranium deposits at Spor Mountain and Vicnity, Juab County, Utah. Published as figure 14B in USGS Professional Paper 1221.
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View southeastward into the upper part of the canyon of Pigeon Creek, which occupied parts of Secs. 26 and 35, T. 14 S., R 1 E, Levan area. Most of the beds in the middle foreground are part of the Arapien shale. Red beds in the background are conglomerates of the Indianola Group. Juab County, Utah. Spring 1982.
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