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Floor of White Canyon near Rock Springs. "Kachina" (Cedar Mesa) sandstone (at base), "Frey" (Organ Rock), Moenkopi (remnants at top). San Juan County, Utah. 1932.
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Canyon of the San Juan. A few miles below the mouth of the Rio de Chelly immense great walls of dark brown sandstone hem the river closely in, and which grow in height and crowd still closer upon the river until they colminate in the great canyon of the Colorado. San Juan County, Utah. 1875.
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Album caption: Eight slightly different views of Rainbow Bridge, looking downstream. Noon. Rainbow Bridge National Monument. San Juan County, Utah. October 6, 1921. Index card: No Index card. Note: Eight slightly different views of Rainbow Bridge. E.C. La Rue photograph numbers 233-235 (lec00233a, lec00234, lec00234a, lec00234b, lec00234c, lec00235)
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Water laid bed of nodular weathering silty red sandstone near the top of the Navajo sandstone; locality is 15 miles southeast of Moab, at the southeast corner of sec. 11, T. 28 S., R. 22 E. San Juan County, Utah. 1926. Plate 15-A, U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 183. 1936.
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Album caption: Colorado River Canyon looking northwest from left bank of river 250 feet above water. Side canyon in center is 9 miles below Last Chance Canyon. 11:00 A.M. Kane and San Juan Counties, Utah. October 7, 1921. Index card: Colorado Canyon at Kane Creek. Kane County, Utah. 1921.
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Form a panorama of East Tintic Mountains, looking north from Treasure Hill across Ruby Hollow. Juab County, Utah. 1911. Plate 6-B in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 107. 1919.
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Talus slope on igneous rock in Abajo Mountains. San Juan County, Utah. 1915. (Photo by M.R. Thorpe). Published as plate 18-B in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 188. 1938.
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Wall of Arch Canyon near its head; composed of Cedar Mesa sandstone overlain by Organ Rock, De Chelly and Moenkopi beds. San Juan County, Utah. 1925. Plate 11-C in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 188. 1938.
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This collection of maps shows relative habitat quality for a suite of species that use riparian overstory habitats. Component layers include: tree patch size, presence and complexity of riparian understory, and abundance of tamarisk. Associated layers such as river channels at high flow and bottomland reaches are included for reference.
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West flank of Raplee anticline at Mexican Hat, view looking north across Lime Creek Valley toward Cedar Mesa. Rico strata in foreground; Halgaito in middle distance. San Juan County, Utah. July 2, 1910. Plate 16-D in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 188. 1938.
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Looking south from the lower end of the Great Bend, San Juan River. The rocks here lie on the west slope of the Balance Rock anticline. Wingate, Todilto (?) and Navajo sandstones form cliffs. Badland slopes extending from the cliffs to the river are underlain by Chinle formation, landslides, terrace deposits, and sandstone debris. Photo by Robert N. Allen. San Juan County, Utah. 1921. Plate 20-A in U.S. Geological Survey. Bulletin 751. 1925.
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Album caption: View downstream of Rainbow Bridge (top half of bridge out of view). Man in foreground for scale. Rainbow Bridge National Monument. San Juan County, Utah. October 6, 1921.
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Album caption: Close-up view of Rainbow Bridge, excellent view of underside of arch. Rainbow Bridge National Monument, San Juan County, Utah. October 6, 1921. Index card: Rainbow Bridge. Utah. October 6, 1921.
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Album Caption:San Juan oil Field,San Juan County,Utah.Panorama looking north along Anticline from south side of Canyon near Mexican Hat. July 2,1910.
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Album caption: Eight slightly different views of Rainbow Bridge, looking downstream. Noon. Rainbow Bridge National Monument. San Juan County, Utah. October 6, 1921. Index card: Rainbow Natural Bridge, looking downstream. The bridge spans a narrow inner canyon in which joins Colorado River 6.5 miles below mouth of San Juan RIver. Rainbow Bridge National Monument. San Juan County Utah. October 6, 1921. (The bridge attains a height of 309 feet above the creek, or 235 feet above the top of the inner canyon, and has a span of 278 feet.) Published as plate 6 in U.S. Geological Survey. Water-suply paper 556.1925. Note: Eight slightly different views of Rainbow Bridge. E.C. La Rue photograph numbers 233-235 (lec00233a,...
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Album caption: Inscription (petroglyphs) by indians on canyon wall on right bank of Colorado River 1,000 feet bellow mouth of Smith Fork, 85 miles below mouth of Green River. Garfield and San Juan Counites, Utah. October 3, 1921. (Photo by John Clogston) Index card: No index card.
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Contact between Mancos shale and igneous rock, head of Harts Draw Wash, Abajo Mountains. San Juan County, Utah. 1915. (Photo by M.R. Thorpe).


map background search result map search result map Water laid bed of nodular weathering silty red sandstone near the top of the Navajo sandstone. San Juan County, Utah. 1926. Canyon of the San Juan. San Juan County, Utah. 1875. View in the canyon of the San Juan, below the mouth of the Rio de Chelly. San Juan County, Utah. 1875. (Stereoscopic view) Cave Rocks, sandstone butte, near Sierra La Sal. Scene of Gardner's fight. San Juan County, Utah. 1875. Wall of Arch Canyon near its head; composed of Cedar Mesa sandstone overlain by Organ Rock, De Chelly and Moenkopi beds. San Juan County, Utah. 1925. Form a panorama of East Tintic Mountains, looking north from Treasure Hill across Ruby Hollow. Juab County, Utah. 1911. West flank of Raplee anticline at Mexican Hat, view looking north across Lime Creek Valley toward Cedar Mesa. San Juan County, Utah. July 2, 1910. Riparian Overstory Model and Component Layers Indian petroglyphs, Garfield and San Juan Counties, Utah. 1921. Views of Rainbow Bridge, San Juan County, Utah. 1921. Views of Rainbow Bridge, San Juan County, Utah. 1921. Close-up view of Rainbow Bridge looking downstream, from the canyon below, San Juan County, Utah. 1921. View downstream of Rainbow Bridge, San Juan County, Utah. 1921. Close-up view of Rainbow Bridge, underside of arch, San Juan County, Utah. 1921. Colorado River Canyon, 9 miles below Last Chance Canyon, Kane and San Juan Counties, Utah. 1921. San Juan oil Field,San Juan County,Utah. View in the canyon of the San Juan, below the mouth of the Rio de Chelly. San Juan County, Utah. 1875. (Stereoscopic view) Riparian Overstory Model and Component Layers Form a panorama of East Tintic Mountains, looking north from Treasure Hill across Ruby Hollow. Juab County, Utah. 1911. Water laid bed of nodular weathering silty red sandstone near the top of the Navajo sandstone. San Juan County, Utah. 1926. Cave Rocks, sandstone butte, near Sierra La Sal. Scene of Gardner's fight. San Juan County, Utah. 1875. Wall of Arch Canyon near its head; composed of Cedar Mesa sandstone overlain by Organ Rock, De Chelly and Moenkopi beds. San Juan County, Utah. 1925. West flank of Raplee anticline at Mexican Hat, view looking north across Lime Creek Valley toward Cedar Mesa. San Juan County, Utah. July 2, 1910. Views of Rainbow Bridge, San Juan County, Utah. 1921. Views of Rainbow Bridge, San Juan County, Utah. 1921. Close-up view of Rainbow Bridge looking downstream, from the canyon below, San Juan County, Utah. 1921. View downstream of Rainbow Bridge, San Juan County, Utah. 1921. Close-up view of Rainbow Bridge, underside of arch, San Juan County, Utah. 1921. San Juan oil Field,San Juan County,Utah. Canyon of the San Juan. San Juan County, Utah. 1875. Indian petroglyphs, Garfield and San Juan Counties, Utah. 1921. Colorado River Canyon, 9 miles below Last Chance Canyon, Kane and San Juan Counties, Utah. 1921.