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First-order tributary in basin of Arroyo Caliente. This photo and image 074 show the most headward extensions on the smallest tributary rills in the area. Person at left for scale. Santa Fe County, New Mexico. Circa 1955. Published in U. S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 282-A, Figure 14. 1956.
Panorama with image 223. Mesa Redondo, showing Red Beds, Comanche and Dakota with thin cap of Tertiary conglomerate. New Mexico. 1904.
Channel of Arroyo Caliente, a small tributary to Arroyo de los Frijoles near Santa Fe. The channel shown is typical of a fifth-order stream in the area studied. Young person at right for scale. Santa Fe County, New Mexico. Circa 1955. Published in U. S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 282-A, Figure 2. 1956.
Retake of F. C. Schrader image 1253 (ratio 1:2.4). Looking south from point near top of gravel berm about half mile north of San Luis, New Mexico. Sandoval County, New Mexico. August 15, 1946.
Exposures of Morrison (?), Comanche and Dakota in southern edge of Bell Ranch, about 10 miles northwest of Tucumcari. New Mexico. 1904.
Pit J-6, with Mexican boy, and view across sulphur deposit, same locality as image 420. Jemez quadrangle. Sandoval County, New Mexico. April 15, 1918.
Escarpment of north side of Canadian River in Bell Ranch, about 15 miles northwest of Tucumcari. Measures section includes Morrison (?), Comanche and Dakota. New Mexico. 1904.
Retake of Dutton 19, Navajo church (ratio 1:3.0). Foreground vegetation Russian thistle, with very short chumps of snakeweed, many dead chumps of snakeweed indicating former large size. No grasses, either annual or perennial. Large chumps in foreground are dead Russian thistle. McKinley County, New Mexico. August 16, 1946.
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