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Little Rocky Mountains: Mission Gorge, south of St. Paul's, cut through the great limestone wall by Peoples Creek. Blaine County, Montana. July 22, 1920. Plate 9-A, U.S. Geological Survey Professional paper 174. 1932.
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Quarry one mile west of Elmhurst where Devonian fossils were found. The small triangular mass in left center of the picture, to the left of the geologic hammer, is filled with Devonian fossils. It is inclosed in Niagara limestone 18 feet below the surface. DuPage County, Illinois. 1901. Figure 16 in U.S. Geological Survey. Folio 81. 1902.
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Granite Park in Glacier National Park. View north from Logan Pass to Granite Park (middle), an erosion remnant of a Pliocene (?) or early Pleistocene benchland; Haystack Butte and the Garden Wall (Continental Divide) at the right. Montana. September 8, 1928. Figure 7, in U.S.Geological Survey Professional paper 231. 1953.
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Vertical face of glaciated bluff near Clark Fork; nearly horizontal striations cross the edges of eastward-dipping strata obliquely. The glacial lobe that striated this bluff was crowding eastward (left to right) from Pend Oreille Lake basin into the gorge of the Clark Fork and formed an ice dam impounding glacial Lake Missoula. Bonner County, Idaho. Pre-1940. Figure 31, in U.S.Geological Survey Professional paper 231. 1953.
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Glacial boulders: Boulder of red granite on upland 20 miles north of Malta. Phillips County, Montana, August 26, 1916. Plate 41-A, U.S. Geological Survey Professional paper 174. 1932.
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Perched boulder on Snake Butte, 12 miles south of Harlem. Blaine County, Montana. July 20, 1920. Plate 39-A, U.S. Geological Survey Professional paper 174. 1932.
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Glacial feature of the Mission Range: drift covered, benched spur east of the north lateral of Mission Creek glacier. Lake County, Montana. Pre-1940. Figure 20-B, in U.S.Geological Survey Professional paper 231. 1953.
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Terminal moraine of the Big Arm sub lobe of the Flathead glacier; view east from bordering outwash gravel plain in the Big Draw. Flathead County, Montana. August 26, 1930. Figure 23, in U.S.Geological Survey Professional paper 231. 1953.
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Glaciated canyon of Big Timber Creek, Crazy Mountains. Sweet Grass County, Montana. August 31, 1921. Plate 45-A, U.S. Geological Survey Professional paper 174. 1932.
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South Moccasin Mountains: North across the gravelly No. 2 bench southwest of Lewistown, Fergus County, Montana. October 4, 1920. Plate 11-B, U.S. Geological Survey Professional paper 174. 1932.
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Twin Buttes, Fort Belknap Indian Reservation, 9 miles north of Hays, on the top 850 above the plain, are drift pebbles showing that the glacier overrode the buttes. T. 28 N., R. 24 E. Blaine County, Montana. September 14, 1916. Plate 36-A, U.S. Geological Survey Professional paper 174. 1932.
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Sun River Canyon: mouth of the canyon from foothills several miles east, showing the notch cut nearly 1,000 feet deep through the lower limestone wall, probably in interglacial time. Lewis and Clark County, Montana. September 21, 1920. Plate 43-A, U.S. Geological Survey Professional paper 174. 1932.
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Tertiary "lake beds" (Oligocene ?) east of Dell near Cook's ranch on Sage Creek, Beaverhead Valley. Clay interbedded with sandstone layers tilted, beveled, and overlain by coarse quartzite gravel (early Pleistocene). Beaverhead County, Montana. August 23, 1937. Figure 2, in U.S.Geological Survey Professional paper 231. 1953.
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Terminal moraine of Wise River glacier fifteen miles south of Wise River; this moraine blocked the gorge until the river cut through the drift-covered rock spur at right. Beaverhead County, Montana. 1931. Figure 37, in U.S.Geological Survey Professional paper 231. 1953.
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Recent fault scarp across the alluvial terrace at the mouth of Sheep canyon, northwest of Lima; the trees are on the down faulted terrace below the scarp; the man (left) is on the terrace above the scarp. : Beaverhead County, Montana. August 21, 1936. Figure 40, in U.S.Geological Survey Professional paper 231. 1953.
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Little Rocky Mountains: Near St. Paul's Mission, across Peoples Creek (altitude 3,550 to 3,650 feet) showing No. 1 bench (3,950 to 4,300 feet) and No. 2 bench (3,700 to 3,800 feet), sloping northward from the mountains at the left. Blaine County, Montana. July 22, 1920. Plate 8-A, U.S. Geological Survey Professional paper 174. 1932.
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Glaciated gorge of Canyon Creek northwest of Melrose; showing the smooth Vipond Park upland (left background) and the north lateral moraine of Canyon Creek glacier (left foreground) that extends eastward down slope below the upland. Notch in rock spur (right middle ground) is a wind gap cut by a glacial marginal stream. Silver Bow County, Montana. August 27, 1936. Figure 38, in U.S.Geological Survey Professional paper 231. 1953.
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Little Rocky Mountains: Flaxville plain or No. 1 bench west of St. Paul's Mission, graded to the top of the limestone wall and the general profile of the mountains at the left. Blaine County, Montana. July 23, 1920. Plate 8-B, U.S. Geological Survey Professional paper 174. 1932.
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Shore lines of glacial Lake Missoula on Mount Jumbo at the mouth of Hell Gate Canyon, Missoula, with the remnant of a rock terrace at the foot of the slope. Missoula County, Montana. September 15, 1928. Figure 32, in U.S.Geological Survey Professional paper 231. 1953.
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Water worn quartzite Pebbles in Oligocene (?) gravel, capping Cypress Hills. Alberta, Canada. August 4, 1920. Plate 3-B, U.S. Geological Survey Professional paper 174. 1932.


map background search result map search result map View north from Logan Pass to Granite Park. Granite Park in Glacier National Park. 1928. View north from Logan Pass to Granite Park. Granite Park in Glacier National Park. 1928.