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Album caption: Kanab Canyon, near Pinnacle, looking up the canyon. This view was taken around the bend below Hillers Photo no. 629 (photo hjk00629). Arizona. n.d. (Stereoscopic view) Index card: Kanab Canyon near the Pinnacle.
Album caption: Clem Powell reading while sitting on a boulder in Cataract Canyon, Colorado River. Arizona. n.d. (Stereoscopic view) Index card available.
Rock carved by drifting sand below Fortification Rock in Arizona. Photo by T.H. O'Sullivan.U.S. Geographical Surveys West of the One Hundredth Meridian (Wheeler Survey, 1871 Expedition).
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Wheeler Survey (U.S.G.S. Surveys West of the 100th meridan),
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Album caption: The "Grand" entering rapids above Separation Rapids. Photo by E.C. Kolb – 1923. Handwritten note on album caption: Arizona. Index card unavailable.
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Birdseye Expedition,
Colorado River Survey 1923,
Grand Canyon National Park Collection,
National Parks,
Album caption: The "Glen" in rapids above Seperation Rapids. Photo by E.C. Kolb – 1923. Handwritten note on album caption: Arizona. Index card unavailable.
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Birdseye Expedition,
Colorado River Survey 1923,
Grand Canyon National Park Collection,
National Parks,
Canyon de Chelly National Monument, Arizona. Spider Rock, a monolith composed of De Chelly Sandstone of Permian age. Photo by D. Reed.
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Reed, D. Collection,
Album caption: United States Geographical Surveys west of the One Hundredth Meridian (Wheeler). Grand Canyon of The Colorado River above Paria, Arizona. n.d. Handwritten notes on album caption: 1871. Dingus. No index card. The U.S. Geographical Surveys West of the 100th Meridian were under the direction of Lt. George M. Wheeler.
Canelo Hills Volcanics, Huachuca Mountains, Arizona. Specimen of crystal-rich welded tuff from the welded tuff member of the Canelo Hills Volcanics. Circa 1968. Figure 6, U.S. Geological Survey Professional paper 658-A.
February 20, 2013 Bitter Spring on Highway 89 near Page, Arizona. (Photo by Arizona Department of Transportation) The Bitter Spring landslide occurred along heavily-used US Highway 89, about 25 miles south of Page, Arizona. The regional landslide complex in which the slide occurred has been recognized since at least since early last century (Gregory's 1917 USGS Professional Paper 93, "Geology of the Navajo Country") The Arizona Dept. of Transportation (ADOT) will pave Navajo Route 20 (N20) as a detour at a cost of $28 million. Since the landslide occurred in an active landslide area, it is probable that the highway will not be rebuilt over the original route.
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Tags: Arizona,
Bitter Spring, Arizona Landslide,
Highland, Lynn M. Digital Collection,
Landslides,
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Album caption: Rescuing the "Grand" below Separation Rapids. "Grand" bottom side up at left. Photo by E.C. Kolb – 1923. Handwritten note on album caption: Arizona. Index card unavailable.
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Types: Map Service,
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Tags: Arizona,
Birdseye Expedition,
Colorado River Survey 1923,
Grand Canyon National Park Collection,
National Parks,
Album caption: United States Geographical Surveys West of the One Hundredth Meridian (Wheeler). Fortification Rock. Grand Canyon of the Colorado River, Arizona. 1871. Published as no. 87 in Photographs showing landscapes, geological, and other features of portions of the western territory of the United States, obtained in connection with geographical and geological explorations and surveys west of the 100th meridian, seasons of 1871, 1872, and 1873 [Washington, D.C.]: War Dept., Corps of Engineers, U.S. Army, [1875] No index card. The U.S. Geographical Surveys West of the 100th Meridian were under the direction of Lt. George M. Wheeler.
Album caption and index card: Showerbath Spring in Kanab Canyon. Three or four miles above junction with Grand Canyon. Arizona. n.d. (Stereoscopic view)
Album caption: Kanab Canyon, near Pinnacle, looking up the canyon. This view was taken around the bend below Hillers photo no. 629 (hjk000629). n.d. (Stereoscopic view) Index card: Kanab Canyon near the Pinnacle.
Album caption: Lava Falls, Colorado River, Grand Canyon. Arizona. n.d. (Stereoscopic view) Index card: Near view of Lava Falls.
Album caption: Surface of red Aubry sandstone. Hollow due to weathering. Arizona. October 19, 1901. Index card unavailable.
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Carkhuff, N.W. Collection,
Photographers,
photo print
February 20, 2013 Bitter Spring on Highway 89 near Page, Arizona. (Photo by Arizona Department of Transportation) The Bitter Spring landslide occurred along heavily-used US Highway 89, about 25 miles south of Page, Arizona. The regional landslide complex in which the slide occurred has been recognized since at least since early last century (Gregory's 1917 USGS Professional Paper 93, "Geology of the Navajo Country"). The Arizona Dept. of Transportation (ADOT) will pave Navajo Route 20 (N20) as a detour at a cost of $28 million. Since the landslide occurred in an active landslide area, it is probable that the highway will not be rebuilt over the original route.
Categories: Image;
Types: Map Service,
OGC WFS Layer,
OGC WMS Layer,
OGC WMS Service;
Tags: Arizona,
Bitter Spring, Arizona landslide,
Highland, Lynn M. Digital Collection,
Landslides,
Photographers,
Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona. Concentrations of jasper in carbonate rocks of the Supai Group. Horizontal surface of concentric layers of jasper in a massive bed of aphanitic limestone at the base of the Manakacha Formation in S B Canyon. Figure R3-E, U.S. Geological Survey Professional paper 1173.
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Types: Map Service,
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OGC WMS Service;
Tags: Arizona,
Grand Canyon National Park,
National parks,
Supai group,
photo print
Canelo Hills Volcanics, Huachuca Mountains, Arizona. Specimen of conglomeratic sandstone from the lower member of the Canelo Hills Volcanics. The abundant angular pebbles and granules were derived from siliceous volcanic rocks. Circa 1968. Figure 3, U.S. Geological Survey Professional paper 658-A.
Album caption: The crew and packed Studebaker car near Tanner's Wells enroute Lees Ferry to Flagstaff. Arizona. September 3, 1915. Index card: No index card.
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Tags: Arizona,
La Rue, E.C. Collection,
Photographers,
photo print
Canelo Hills Volcanics, Huachuca Mountains, Arizona. Specimen of fine-grained biotite-rich tuff from the lower member of the Canelo Hills Volcanics. Circa 1968. Figure 4, U.S. Geological Survey Professional paper 658-A.
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