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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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General view of the central part of the Bisbee district, from the southeast, showing the character of the limestone hills in which the manganese deposits occur, the town in the foreground is Warren. Sacramento Hill is the sharp-topped eminence outlined rather faintly against the hills in the middle distance. Bisbee lies in a canyon behind it. Cochise County, Arizona. 1918. Plate 6-A in U.S. Geological Survey. Bulletin 710. 1920.
View from Escabrosa Ridge across Espinal plain to the San Jose Mountains, in Mexico. In the foreground appear the faulted Paleozoic limestones near the mouth of Escacado Canyon. In the middle ground is the Bisbee West mine. On the right are the Naco Hills and beyond them faintly visible the Cananea Range. Cochise County, Arizona. November 28, 1902. Plate 20-B in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 21. 1904.
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Cochise County, Arizona,
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Topography of the Oatman district: Hills capped by Esperanza trachyte 1.5 miles south of Oatman looking southwest, shows characteristic topography of the Esperanza trachyte with talus slopes of hard, clinking rock flakes. The White Cloud shaft, in the left center, is the Alcyone trachyte. Directly behind it is an exposure of the sedimentary beds that separate the trachyte. Mohave County, Arizona. 1921. Plate 5-A in U.S. Geological Survey. Bulletin 743. 1923.
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Cambrian shale (dark rock) cut by alaskite (light rock), south slope of Columbia Mountain. Esmeralda County, Nevada. 1905. Plate 5-B in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 66. 1909.
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Tags: Esmeralda County, Nevada,
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Southwest toward the Sierrita Mountains, the hills in the foreground are mainly Paleozoic limestone.
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Pima County, Arizona,
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San Xavier mine,
The Gold Road vein as exposed on the Oatman-Kingman road, looking southeast, shows the relatively regular zone of sheeting followed by this vein. Mohave County, Arizona. 1921. Plate 9-A in U.S. Geological Survey. Bulletin 743. 1923.
Pencil marks small dip in intrusive contact between Morena rhyolite and Cambrian shale, west slope of Columbia Mountain. Esmeralda County, Nevada. 1905. Plate 6-A, with sketch outlining contact, in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 66. 1909.
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Buffalo Mine from ridge south of Old Dominion Mine. Direction northeast. Globe quadrangle. Gila County, Arizona. June 1901.
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Old Dominion mine,
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Goldfield from east side of Battle Mountain. Cripple Creek District. Teller County, Colorado. October 7, 1903.
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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Red Mountain and mine from road to Barstow Mine. Red Mountain, Ouray County, Colorado. 1900.
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Ouray County, Colorado,
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Old Dominion Mine from west. Direction east. Globe quadrangle. Gila County, Arizona. June 1901. Published in U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 12, Plate 21. 1903.
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Bucyrus dredge of the Colorado Gold Dredging Company working up the Swan past the old Risdon dredge, Ten mile Range on the left. Gore Mountains on the right. Breckenridge District. Summit County, Colorado. 1909. Plate 33-B in U.S. Geological Survey Professional paper 75, 1911.
Limestone cliffs behind town, from opposite side of river, Northport, Washington. Direction east. Stevens County, Washington. August 1901.
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North up Mineral Creek from point near Ray, the cylindrical ore bin of the No. 2 mine, and the railway station are on the left. Pinal County, Arizona. 1910. Plate 43-A in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 115. 1919.
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Mineral Creek mine,
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Pinal County, Arizona,
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Shaly variety of rhyolite No. 1 west slope of Sutherland Mountain. Nye County, Nevada. 1906. Plate 5-B in U.S. Geological Survey. Bulletin 407. 1910.
Limestone beds on road to Livingston, about four miles northwest of Globe. Direction north. Globe quadrangle. Gila County, Arizona. June 1901.
Shattered and veined rhyolite, original Bullfrog mine. Nye County, Nevada. 1906. Plate 12-B in U.S. Geological Survey. Bulletin 407. 1910.
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