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Provo River terraces south of Kansas, view southeast. Upper terrace or broad gravel plain of Rhodes Valley (Kansas Prairie) at left. At right and 150 feet below is lower terrace. Ts. 2 and 3 S., R. 6 E. Coalville quadrangle. Summit County, Utah. June 11, 1926.
Fault relations along northeast flank of the Valley Mountains. View looking eastward showing the downthrown Green River beds juxtaposed against the overturned Indianola conglomerate beds. Geologist in foreground for scale. Exposure is in the W1/2, Sec. 7, T. 17 S., R. 1 W. Juab County, Utah. Spring 1982. U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 1528, Figure 29-b.
Another view of fault relations shown in image 135cp. View looking eastward showing downthrown Green River beds (light tan) juxtaposed against the overturned Indianola conglomerate beds (brown). Exposure is in the W1/2, Sec. 7, T. 17 S., R. 1 W., Valley Mountains. Juab County, Utah. Spring 1982.
Transitional contact between Ferron sandstone and underlying Mancos shale. Rabbit brush along creek. View is east across mouth of creek draining Blue Basin dome. Wayne County, Utah. July, 1936.
Panorama with Images 403 and 405. View north across Fremont at Hanksville. Conglomerate of Curtis Formation truncates an anticline in Entrada Formation. Summerville and Morrison Formations on left skyline. Wayne County, Utah. 1935.
Small outburst of Basalt (to the right) through the white sandstone (Colob) near the volcanic cone at the southern end of Diamond Valley. Utah. 1916.
View looking northwestward from near Sterling, across Sanpete Valley, at some of the overturned reddish-brown conglomerate beds of the Indianola Group. The Indianola beds are overlain unconformably by North Horn and Flagstaff beds. Exposure is in the SE1/4, Sec. 6, T. 19 S., R. 2 E. Sanpete County, Utah. Spring 1980.
Album caption: General view of canyon wall near Camp Wylie. Red Kanab sandstone below and white Colob sandstone above. Utah.
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Northwest side of Table Mountain (Marvine laccolite). The rock is all porphyry. Facets are approximately at the outer contact for locally small masses of Mancos shale are exposed at the base. Wayne County, Utah. July, 1936.
View westward toward the mouth of the valley of Pigeon Creek, Levan area. Limestone beds of the Twin Creek limestone are exposed on the south valley wall. Exposure in Sec. 34, T. 14 S., R 1 E. Juab County, Utah. Spring 1982.
Panorama with Image 666. View south across Trachyte Creek from northeast corner of section 1, township 33 south, range 12 east. Mount Holmes and Mount Ellsworth on right skyline. Carmel formation on Navajo sandstone in foreground. Garfield County, Utah. September, 1937.
View northward across the northwest flak of the Gunnison Plateau toward Mount Nebo (snowcapped mass in the upper left). The massive ridge that forms the upper right-hand corner of the picture is the crest of the Gunnison Plateau. The beds that occupy most of the picture are part of the Twin Creek limestone. Much of the area shown underlies the SW1/4, T. 15 S., R 1 E., Levan area. Juab County, Utah. Spring 1982.
Panorama with Image 546. View west across Bull Creek, taken at Flag Lee. The ridge spotted with snow is the North Summit Ridge of Mount Ellen. Ellen Peak is the conical hill to the right. Garfield County, Utah. May, 1937.
Panorama with Image 479. Horseshoe Ridge. The cliff is porphyry at the base of the Horseshoe laccolith. The floor is exposed at several places along this cliff and can be seen in the picture at the extreme left. Wayne County, Utah. July, 1936.
View north across upper part of Sawmill Basin, from North Pass, Mount Ellen. Wayne County, Utah. May, 1936.
Six miles southwest of Salina, Utah. View northeastward, showing two vertical beds of gypsum in gypsum-bearing series. Sevier County, Utah. No date.
Panorama with Image 634. View north along west side of the Horn to Mount Ellen. The central stock and adjacent shatter zone from highland of Mount Ellen. Ridges sloping from foot of highland and laccolithic. South Creek Ridge (a laccolith) at left. Garfield County, Utah. August, 1937.
Bridge across Bull Creek in Hanksville. There was no creek or arroyo here when Hanksville was settled in 1883. Garfield County, Utah. September, 1937.
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