Skip to main content
Advanced Search

Filters: Tags: Lee, W.T. Collection (X) > partyWithName: U.S. Geological Survey (X) > partyWithName: Lee, Willis Thomas (X)

918 results (180ms)   

View Results as: JSON ATOM CSV
thumbnail
Ridge near Poison Lake, south of Douglas, at the right, massive conglomerate correlated with the lower sandstone of the Dakota group at Bellvue, Colorado; overlain by the variegated lower shale in the smooth slope to the left of the massive layer; the middle sandstone inconspicuously exposed, forming the highest point; the middle shale still farther to the left; and the upper sandstone forming the slope to the left of that. Converse County, Wyoming. 1922. Plate 30-A in U.S. Geological Surrvey. Professional paper 149. 1927. Plate 4-B in U.S. Geological Survey. Bulletin 751. 1925.
thumbnail
Album caption: Black Canyon of the Gunnison, Colo. Cimarron Canyon through which the Denver and Rio Grande Railroad enters the Black Canyon. Handwritten notes on album caption: Montrose County. 1909. No index card.
thumbnail
Album caption: Holdup bears in Yellowstone Park. 1923. Index card: Bear in the park. Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. 1923.
thumbnail
Structural relations of formations at Willow mine, Van Houten; north wall of canyon at the mine, showing from top to bottom Raton formation, basal conglomerate of the Raton, unconformity between Vermejo and Raton formations, coal bed within Vermejo and Trinidad sandstone. Colfax County, New Mexico. 1910. Plate 9-A, with sketch, in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 101. 1917.
thumbnail
Bluff 25-feet high, one-quarter mile east of Burhams Sharf, showing Pleistocene sand and gravel above St. Marys (Miocene) clay. Urbanna quadrangle. Virginia. No date.
thumbnail
Album caption: The beginning of a natural bridge. An arch in the wall of red sandstone. Zion Canyon, Utah. Index card: Beginning of a natural bridge. Zion National Park.
thumbnail
Small outburst of Basalt (to the right) through the white sandstone (Colob) near the volcanic cone at the southern end of Diamond Valley. Utah. 1916.
thumbnail
View of canyon of Big Horn River south of Thermopolis, seen from train. Central Wyoming. June 1922.
thumbnail
Bluff about five miles southeast of Thermopolis, showing rocks from Chugwater red beds to Dakota. Big Horn Basin, Wyoming. June 1922.
thumbnail
Album caption: General view of canyon wall near Camp Wylie. Red Kanab sandstone below and white Colob sandstone above. Utah.
thumbnail
Eldorado Springs, looking westward up the canyon, showing hills of hard massive red sandstone of the Fountain and Ingleside formations standing nearly vertical where cut by Eldorado Creek. Boulder County, Colorado. 1922. Plate 4-A in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 149. 1927.
thumbnail
Colonel L. Drake (inset). The first oil well. Published in unidentified source. ?The old and the new.? The first oil well (top) drilled by Colonel L. Drake in 1859 near Titusville, Pennsylvania, height of derrick 34 feet. Modern oil well (bottom), height of derrick 84 feet, drilled in 1918.
thumbnail
North wall of Canadian Canyon, south of Gardener, a characteristic canyon wall ending in a promontory that overlooks the plain; the cottonwoods in the middle ground grow only near the stream. Pinon and juniper grow on the dry hillsides. Pierre shale on the lower slopes to right; Trinidad sandstone immediately above; Vermejo formation just left of center; lower part of Raton formation on the high ridge. Colfax County, New Mexico. 1922. Plate 3 in U.S. Geological Survey. Folio 214. 1922.
thumbnail
Petrified Forest National Park, Arizona; Clays capped by conglomeratic sandstone, the logs occur in the sandstone. 1905. Plate 8-A in U.S. Geological Survey. Bulletin 435. 1910.
thumbnail
Album caption: (Same as 759) Grand Canyon at Grand View – An erosional monument at the rim of the canyon. Index card: Rock monument on rim of the canyon.
thumbnail
Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona. Mouth of the Colorado Canyon. 1904. Plate 7-B, U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 352.
thumbnail
Formations from Deadwood to top of Casper formation in Casper Mountain near old asbestos mill. Central Wyoming. June 1922.
thumbnail
North face of Goose Egg Mountain, southwest of Casper, showing rocks from gypsiferous Embar at bottom to Dakota at top. Central Wyoming. June 1922.


map background search result map search result map A near view of Angel Terrace. Mammoth Hot Springs, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. 1921. Petrified Forest National Park, Arizona; Clays capped by conglomeratic sandstone, the logs occur in the sandstone. 1905. Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona. Mouth of the Colorado Canyon. 1904. Beginning of a natural bridge, Zion Canyon, Zion National Park, Utah. n.d. Ridge near Poison Lake. Converse County, Wyoming. 1922. Cimarron Canyon through which the Denver and Rio Grande Railroad enters the Black Canyon. Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park, Colorado. 1909. An erosional monument at the rim of the canyon. Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona. n.d. An erosional monument at the rim of the canyon. Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona. n.d. Bear in the park. Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. 1923. Cimarron Canyon through which the Denver and Rio Grande Railroad enters the Black Canyon. Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park, Colorado. 1909. Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona. Mouth of the Colorado Canyon. 1904. Beginning of a natural bridge, Zion Canyon, Zion National Park, Utah. n.d. Ridge near Poison Lake. Converse County, Wyoming. 1922. An erosional monument at the rim of the canyon. Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona. n.d. An erosional monument at the rim of the canyon. Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona. n.d. Petrified Forest National Park, Arizona; Clays capped by conglomeratic sandstone, the logs occur in the sandstone. 1905. A near view of Angel Terrace. Mammoth Hot Springs, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. 1921. Bear in the park. Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. 1923.