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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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Moat and cliff of stratified ice, about 150 feet high, at the northeast margin of Sperry Glacier; rock cliff at the left. Glacier National Park, Montana. July 25, 1936. Figure 42, in U.S.Geological Survey Professional paper 231. 1953.
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Steeply tilted rocks of San Pedro Point: San Mateo quadrangle, shales and sandstones of Martinez formation. San Mateo County, California. 1913. Plate 1 in U.S. Geological Survey. Folio 193. 1914.
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Indefinite contact between the Kayenta formation and the overlying Navajo sandstone, on the west bank of the Colorado River at the mouth of (now Negro Bill) Creek, in sec. 19, T. 25 S., R. 22 E. Grand County, Utah. 1926. Plate 8-C, in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 183. 1936.


    map background search result map search result map View north from Logan Pass to Granite Park. Granite Park in Glacier National Park. 1928. Moat and cliff of stratified ice at Sperry Glacier. Glacier National Park, Montana. 1936. View north from Logan Pass to Granite Park. Granite Park in Glacier National Park. 1928. Moat and cliff of stratified ice at Sperry Glacier. Glacier National Park, Montana. 1936.