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Timber deadened in temporary raft lake which was drained by the removal of the raft. Photograph by R.B. Talfor. Bossier Parish, Louisiana. 1873. Location: Head of McWillie Lake, sec. 16, T. 22 N., R. 14 W. Plate 30-C in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional Paper 46. 1906.
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Two different views of Sulphur Creek section, showing relations of beds in eastern portion of Meeks section at Old Bear River City. Uinta County, Wyoming. 1905. Plates 21-A and B, respectively, in U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 56. 1907.
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Typical outcrop of Lafayette gravel, 3 miles east of Prescott. Nevada County, Arkansas. January 22, 1903. Plate 25-A in U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 46. 1906.
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Horizontally stratified Tisbury (Manhasset) sand and gravel beds with included layer of boulder clay (dark colored band) Manhasset boulder bed, at King's sand pit, Hempstead Harbor. Nassau County, New York. March 15, 1903. Plate 8-A in U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 44. 1906.
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Bouldery portion of the Harbor Hill moraine near Creedmore. Long Island, New York. 1903. Plate 9-B in U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 44. 1906.
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Outcrop of Nacatoch sand in Nacatoch Bluff. The hard ledges, when encountered in wells, are called "water rocks" because water is commonly found beneath them. Clark County, Arkansas. ca. 1903. Plate 12-C in U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 46. 1906.
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Reading ammeter commutator clock and battery box in use in the field, measuring underflow in Wautagh pond. Long Island, New York. August 14, 1903. Plate 22-B in U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 44. 1906.
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View showing head developed in the north shore artesian Burgess Well, Oyster Bay, water rises within one foot of top of pipe. Rod projecting above is aluminum gage used in observations on tidal fluctuations. Nassau County, New York. May 30, 1903. Plate 13-A in U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 44. 1906.
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Almy conglomerate in SW 1/4 sec. 25, T. 20 N. R. 120 W. Lincoln County, Wyoming. 1905. Plate 16-B in U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 56. 1907.
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River channel just above the highway bridge, viewed downstream from a cliff. In the 9-year interval since 1956, note the following: 1., the exceptionally large boulder at the left has not moved; 2., small terraces are visible at the left, caused by moderate-sized floods; 3., an alluvial fan (first visible in 1960) has been deposited by a right bank tributary on this side of the bridge. Mount Rainier National Park, Washington. August 31, 1965. Panorama in three parts. Photo 49, 51 and 52. (see vfm00049 and vfm00051) Figure 39-D, U.S. Geological Survey Professional paper 631.
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Portion of the Harbor Hill outwash plain over the Tisbury terrace south of Huntington. The West and Half Hollow hills in the distance mark the southern limit of the ice and represent a portion of the Perrineville Wold with a slight morainal covering. Suffolk County, New York. May 13, 1903. Plate 9-A in U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 44. 1906.
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Myles salt mine, Weeks Island: Interior of mine, showing process of working. Iberia Parish, Louisiana. ca. 1911. Plate 11-A in U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 669. 1919.
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Different views of main channel of Red River immediately after removal of Great Raft in 1873, showing silt accumulated during raft period. Photograph by R.B. Talfor. Location: between Wild Lucia and Dooley's Bayou; T. 21 N., R. 14 W. Caddo Parish, Louisiana. 1873. Plate 31-A and B respectively in U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 46. 1906.
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View showing head developed in the north shore artesian Jones well, Cold Spring Harbor. Water flows freely over elbow in pipe. Nassau County, New York. 1903. Published as Plate 13-B in U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 44. 1906.
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Relation of Evanston and Almy formations at the type locality, at Evanston. The line of parting between Evanston and Almy formations lies between the points A and B in plate 13-B; upper beds are conglomeratic Almy; lower Evanston. Slack pile at foot of hill in foreground marks sited of old mine no. 2. The hills across the irrigated bottom of Bear River are composed of nearly horizontal strata belonging to Knight formation. Cook County, Wyoming. 1905, plate 13-A in U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 56. 1907.
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Mannetto gravel near top of Melville section. Long Island, New York. May 17, 1903. Plate 4-A in U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 44. 1906.
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Mud cones formed by pressure of artesian water near Douglastown, Long Island. Queens County, New York. August 6, 1903. Plate 27-C in U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 46. 1906.
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Myles salt mine, Weeks Island. Almost perpendicular strata or bands of salt lying in closely compressed folds. Iberia Parish, Louisiana. ca. 1911. Plate 11-B in U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 669. 1919.
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Relation of Evanston and Almy formations at the type locality. At Evanston, the line of parting between Evanston and Almy formations lies between the points A and B in plate 13-B; upper beds are conglomeratic Almy; lower Evanston. Slack pile at foot of hill in foreground marks sited of old mine no. 2. The hills across the irrigated bottom of Bear River are composed of nearly horizontal strata belonging to Knight formation. Cook County, Wyoming. 1905. Plate 13-A in U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 56. 1907.
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Outcrops of Almy and Knight formations. View showing relation of beds near and east of Medicine Butte fault, just north of Whitney Canyon. Note Almy beds with Knight beds unconformably in the distance. This angular unconformity is also well marked just east of the anticline in the Almy beds. Uinta County, Wyoming. 1905. Plate 17-A, with graphics, in U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 56. 1907.


map background search result map search result map Typical outcrop of Lafayette gravel, 3 miles east of Prescott. Nevada County, Arkansas. 1903. Outcrop of Nacatoch sand in Nacatoch Bluff. Clark County, Arkansas. circa 1903. Horizontally stratified Tisbury (Manhasset) sand and gravel beds at Hempstead Harbor. Nassau County, New York. 1903. Jones artesian well, Cold Spring Harbor. Nassau County, New York. 1903. Bouldery portion of the Harbor Hill moraine near Creedmore. Long Island, New York. 1903. Portion of the Harbor Hill outwash plain over the Tisbury terrace south of Huntington. Suffolk County, New York. 1903. Mannetto gravel near top of Melville section. Long Island, New York. 1903. View showing head developed in the north shore artesian Burgess Well, Oyster Bay. Nassau County, New York. 1903. Mud cones near formed by pressure of artesian water near Douglastown, Long Island. Queens County, New York. 1903. Reading ammeter commutator clock and battery box measuring underflow in Wautagh pond. Long Island, New York. 1903. Different views of main channel of Red River immediately after removal of Great Raft. Caddo Parish, Louisiana. 1873. Timber deadened in temporary raft lake which was drained by the removal of the raft. Bossier Parish, Louisiana. 1873. Almy conglomerate. Lincoln County, Wyoming. 1905. Relation of Evanston and Almy formations at the type locality, at Evanston. Cook County, Wyoming. 1905. Relation of Evanston and Almy formations at the type locality. Cook County, Wyoming. 1905. Outcrops of Almy and Knight formations. Uinta County, Wyoming. 1905. Two different views of Sulphur Creek section. Uinta County, Wyoming. 1905. Myles salt mine, Weeks Island. Iberia Parish, Louisiana. 1911. Myles salt mine, Weeks Island. Iberia Parish, Louisiana. 1911. River channel just above the highway bridge. Mount Rainier National Park, Washington.1965. (Panorama in three parts.) Mud cones near formed by pressure of artesian water near Douglastown, Long Island. Queens County, New York. 1903. Horizontally stratified Tisbury (Manhasset) sand and gravel beds at Hempstead Harbor. Nassau County, New York. 1903. Jones artesian well, Cold Spring Harbor. Nassau County, New York. 1903. View showing head developed in the north shore artesian Burgess Well, Oyster Bay. Nassau County, New York. 1903. River channel just above the highway bridge. Mount Rainier National Park, Washington.1965. (Panorama in three parts.) Typical outcrop of Lafayette gravel, 3 miles east of Prescott. Nevada County, Arkansas. 1903. Outcrop of Nacatoch sand in Nacatoch Bluff. Clark County, Arkansas. circa 1903. Timber deadened in temporary raft lake which was drained by the removal of the raft. Bossier Parish, Louisiana. 1873. Different views of main channel of Red River immediately after removal of Great Raft. Caddo Parish, Louisiana. 1873. Myles salt mine, Weeks Island. Iberia Parish, Louisiana. 1911. Myles salt mine, Weeks Island. Iberia Parish, Louisiana. 1911. Outcrops of Almy and Knight formations. Uinta County, Wyoming. 1905. Two different views of Sulphur Creek section. Uinta County, Wyoming. 1905. Portion of the Harbor Hill outwash plain over the Tisbury terrace south of Huntington. Suffolk County, New York. 1903. Bouldery portion of the Harbor Hill moraine near Creedmore. Long Island, New York. 1903. Mannetto gravel near top of Melville section. Long Island, New York. 1903. Reading ammeter commutator clock and battery box measuring underflow in Wautagh pond. Long Island, New York. 1903. Almy conglomerate. Lincoln County, Wyoming. 1905. Relation of Evanston and Almy formations at the type locality, at Evanston. Cook County, Wyoming. 1905. Relation of Evanston and Almy formations at the type locality. Cook County, Wyoming. 1905.