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Effects of Hurricane Katrina in Mississippi. Aerial view of ruins of Edgewater Gardens and Edgewater Village. Biloxi, Mississippi. September 11, 2005. (Effects of Hurricane Katrina in Mississippi images have been donated to the Photographic Library by USGS employees, FEMA contractors, the National Guard, the U.S. Military, local police and state patrols, and public citizens.)
Effects of Hurricane Katrina in Mississippi. View of damage on Highway 90. Note ruins of the President Casino barge, far left of photo, moved from water to inland across Highway 90 to the Holiday Inn Express Biloxi Beachfront Coliseum. Biloxi, Mississippi. September 18, 2005. (Effects of Hurricane Katrina in Mississippi images have been donated to the Photographic Library by USGS employees, FEMA contractors, the National Guard, the U.S. Military, local police and state patrols, and public citizens.)
USGS Hurricane Katrina. This is in the same Chef Menteur-to-Rigolets area as in devastation series of images 033-038. I received permission from the people to take their picture, but names were not recorded. September 16, 2005. U.S. Geological Survey "Hurricane Katrina" photographs document general area shots and close-ups of the levee breeches from the failed 17th Street Canal and London Avenue Canal.
View toward the Carnegie Institution Marine Biological Laboratory aquarium and wharf, showing the amount of retreat of the beach line during the October 1910 storm. The line formerly extended seaward on the piles that support the aquarium. Dry Tortugas National Park, Florida. June 1911.
![]() This cover contains the outlines of recent landslides formed prior to Hurricane Mitch in October - November 1998. Jeffrey Coe and Robert Bucknam mapped the landslides. Most landslides were mapped using 1:40,000-scale aerial photographs and a Kern PG-2 photogrammetric plotter at 4X and 8X magnifications. The photographs were scaled and oriented to the topographic base map using prominent topographic landmarks and plotted on a transparent polyester overlay registered to the topographic base maps at scales of 1:50,000 or 1:25,000. In areas where landslides were very sparse, the aerial photographs were scanned with a mirror stereoscope at 4X magnification, and landslide locations were transferred to base maps by inspection....
Effects of Hurricane Katrina in Mississippi. Destruction along Highway 90. Biloxi, Mississippi. September 18, 2005. (Effects of Hurricane Katrina in Mississippi images have been donated to the Photographic Library by USGS employees, FEMA contractors, the National Guard, the U.S. Military, local police and state patrols, and public citizens.)
Iron County Utah. Face of Hurricane Cliffs between Kanarra and Murie Creeks. Westward dipping lower Moenkopi strata. Edge of South Hills (left center), Square Mountain (left distance), 1942.
USGS Hurricane Katrina. Lakeview home that floated away and hit a tree. November 26, 2005. U.S. Geological Survey "Hurricane Katrina" photographs document general area shots and close-ups of the levee breeches from the failed 17th Street Canal and London Avenue Canal.
Effects of Hurricane Katrina in Mississippi. Aerial view of the ruins of the Grand Casino barges. Note the barges have been moved from water to inland across north side of Highway 90. Biloxi, Mississippi. September 11, 2005. (Effects of Hurricane Katrina in Mississippi images have been donated to the Photographic Library by USGS employees, FEMA contractors, the National Guard, the U.S. Military, local police and state patrols, and public citizens.)
Effects of Hurricane Katrina in Mississippi. Hard Rock Casino signage. Biloxi, Mississippi. September 18, 2005. (Effects of Hurricane Katrina in Mississippi images have been donated to the Photographic Library by USGS employees, FEMA contractors, the National Guard, the U.S. Military, local police and state patrols, and public citizens.)
Coconino sandstone and Kaibab limestone in Hurricane fault scarp, 6 miles south of Hurricane. The Supai formation may be represented at the base. Washington County, Utah. 1919. Plate 9-A in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 129. 1922.
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Reeside, R.J., Jr. Collection,
Utah Professional Paper 129,
Washington County, Utah. Spring creek. From open valley (foreground) on Carmel limestone passes into canyon In Navajo sandstone that in part forms Hurricane Cliffs. Typical stream on western Kolob Terrace. 1939.
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