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Form a panorama. Park City monocline shows monoclinal structure of sedimentary formations. Weber quartzite in foreground, Park City formation capping first spur. Thaynes formation on the second and third cuestas, and heavy Triassic sandstone forming the prominent cuesta in the right background, all dipping northwest. Park City in middle ground; Ontario mill in left foreground, and Silver King mine and Crescent Ridge in left background, looking southwest. Summit County, Utah. Circa 1904. Plate 4-A in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 77. 1912.
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Form a panorama. Park City monocline shows monoclinal structure of sedimentary formations. Weber quartzite in foreground, Park City formation capping first spur. Thaynes formation on the second and third cuestas, and heavy Triassic sandstone forming the prominent cuesta in the right background, all dipping northwest. Park City in middle ground; Ontario mill in left foreground, and Silver King mine and Crescent Ridge in left background, looking southwest. Summit County, Utah. Circa 1904. Plate 4-A in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 77. 1912.
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Loose coal waste at the old abandoned Weber mine. In more than 30 years, except on the north slopes, few plants have been able to establish themselves on these coal wastes because of high surface temperatures. The background shows typical pinyon-juniper woodland and sagebrush lands with patches of grassland. The spoils have been left undisturbed and lack grading, topsoiling, and seeding characteristics of later surface-mining operations. Men at left for scale. Summit County, Utah. October 1978. Frontispiece upper photo, in U.S. Geological Survey. Circular 872. 1983.
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Trace of mineralized Mosquito fault near the south head of Evans Amphitheater, looking southwest. Barren Weber (?) formation and Tertiary porphyry exposed on Little Ellen Hill over the potentially productive Leadville dolomite, which passes beneath the valley to the right. Rocks exposed on slopes of West Dyer Mountain include the Leadville dolomite, early Paleozoic formations and pre-Cambrian rocks. Lake County, Colorado. 1929. Figure 79, with graphics, in U.S.Geological Survey Professional paper 235. 1953.


    map background search result map search result map Form a panorama. Park City monocline shows monoclinal structure of sedimentary formations. Summit County, Utah. Circa 1904. Park City monocline shows monoclinal structure of sedimentary formations (panorama). Summit County, Utah. Circa 1904. Form a panorama. Park City monocline shows monoclinal structure of sedimentary formations. Summit County, Utah. Circa 1904. Park City monocline shows monoclinal structure of sedimentary formations (panorama). Summit County, Utah. Circa 1904.