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View south up the valley of the Blue from the roadside three-quarters of a mile north of Breckenridge, in the foreground is the nearly level boulder strewn surface of the valley train. On the right is Shock Hill. The distant peak is Red Mountain, east of Hoosier Pass. Summit County, Colorado. 1909. Plate 14-A in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 75. 1911.
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Mouth of gorge below Hackberry Spring, looking southwest; the camera was place on the bluff shown in photo 797. The gorge is cut in steeply upturned Paleozoic beds and diabase; the entrance is in Tornado limestone. At the right, just across the gravelly streambed and probably faulted down against the limestone, is some of the silty material described. It is this silt that appears to have been regarded as possibly oil bearing. Pinal County, Arizona. 1910. Plate 26-B in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 115. 1919.
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Barnes conglomerate, El Capitan Creek, Gila County, Arizona. Circa 1912. Plate 26-C in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 98. 1917. Plate 2 in U.S. Geological Survey. Folio 217. 1923.
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Remnants of an alluvial terrace on the south side of Copper Canyon, near Ray; the town in the distance is Sonora, the Mexican settlement of the district, Barcelona, the Spanish settlement and Vitoria, a temporary Apache camp, are shown on the terrace. Pinal County, Arizona. 1910. Plate 27-A in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 115. 1919.
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The Glance overthrust fault from the south, the line of the fault is accentuated by a growth of bushes. The nearly horizontal beds above the fault plane are Naco limestone. The easterly dipping beds below the fault plane are Mural limestone. Cochise County, Arizona. November 26, 1902. Plate 23-A in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 21. 1904.
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Block of Barnes conglomerate southeast corner of the Globe quadrangle. Gila County, Arizona. November 23, 1901. Plate 8-A in U.S. Geological Survey, Professional paper 12. 1903.
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Unusually well stratified and steeply tilted material provisionally included with the Gila conglomerate. Exposure is near Hackberry Spring in the southwestern part of the Ray quadrangle; the direction of view is nearly north. The derrick records an attempt to find oil under these beds. Pinal County, Arizona. 1910. Plate 26-A in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 115. 1919.
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Natural exposure of Gila conglomerate forming Big Dome: Pinal County, Arizona. 1910 Plate 25-A in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 115. 1919.
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Bank of the Gold Pan pit, showing character of deep gravels along the Blue; the pit is nearly 90 feet deep and probably not more than 20 to 30 feet of the gravel is here exposed. Note large size of boulders and lack of stratification. Summit County, Colorado. 1909. Plate 18-A in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 75. 1911.
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Detail of faulted structure on the east side of Escacado Canyon; the cliffs are formed of Escabrosa limestone overlain by Naco limestones. The slope below is underlain by Martin and Abrigo limestones, behind which the Escabrosa has been dropped by faults along the base of the cliffs. In the foreground are knolls of Escabrosa limestone, which has been faulted down against the Abrigo. Cochise County, Arizona. November 28, 1902. Plate 19-A in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 21. 1904, figure 8 in U.S. Geological Survey. Folio 112. 1904.
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Cambrian beds, northwest from stage road 2 miles south of Pioneer Mountain, Ray quadrangle, the bold hill on the left is composed, in ascending order, of diabase, Troy quartzite, Martin limestone and Tornado limestone. The broad saddle to the right of this hill is occupied by a great diabase sill, which passes beneath the Troy quartzite to the left and laps up onto a dip slope of the Dripping Spring quartzite just to the right. The diabase has disrupted the Mescal limestone, which belongs between the two quartzites and remnants of the limestone strata included in the diabase can be recognized as rather extensive white patches that in the field contrast sharply with the dark olive tint of the diabase surface. Gila...
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Nearer view of the basal division of terrace gravels illustrated in photo 711, showing the roundness and decomposition of the boulders. The notebook (about center) is 8 inches long. A characteristic crumbling granitic boulder is about a foot to the right of the book. Summit County, Colorado. 1909. Plate 15-B in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 75. 1911.
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Looking southeast across Miami Flat showing characteristic topography of Gila conglomerate, Gila County, Arizona. 1911. Plate36-B in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 115. 1919.
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Cliff of Escabrosa limestone northwest of Don Luis, structure is complicated by faulting, some Naco limestone occurs on crest of ridge in background. Martin and Abrigo limestone underlie slopes in foreground. Cochise County, Arizona. November 28, 1902. Plate 8-A in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 21. 1904.
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Glance conglomerate as exposed 1 mile northwest of Gold Hill. The angular pebbles or fragments are mostly of schist, and range from a fraction of an inch to 3 feet in length. Cochise County, Arizona. November 26, 1902. Plate 15-B in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 21. 1904.
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Mount Guyot from Lincoln Park, the flat alluvial surface of the "park" is shown in the foreground. Beyond it is French Gulch, the main branch of which turns to right of Mount Guyot. The lower slopes of the peak are shale, but the upper part, extending down nearly to timberline is porphyry. Summit County, Colorado. 1909. Plate 5-A in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 75. 1911.
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Bench gravels near Murray, looking west from Alder Gulch, shows old hydraulic workings and relation of the gravels to Prichard Creek, just visible at the left of the illustration. Shoshone County, Idaho. September 24, 1904, plate 6-B in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 62. 1908.
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An exposure of Pioneer shale on the east side of Barnes Peak; the Barnes conglomerate is shown overlying the shale. Gila County, Arizona. January 5, 1902. Plate 5-A in U.S. Geological Survey, Professional paper 12. 1903.
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Gold Hill from the south, showing overthrust fault. Cochise County, Arizona. November 26, 1902. Plate 22-B in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 21. 1904.
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North up Mineral Creek about 3 miles below Ray, showing bluffs and domes of Gila conglomerate. Pinal County, Arizona. 1910. Plate 24-A in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 115. 1919.
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