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Down the South Fork of the San Joaquin River, Sierra Nevada. In the distance are two terraces. Fresno County, California. 1904. (Panorama with photos 2337, 2339 (ggk02337, ggk02339)).
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Face of the Wasatch Range north of Little Cottonwood Canyon, showing triangular facets associated with the frontal fault. Salt Lake County, Utah. 1901. (Panorama with photo nos. 1823a-1823d).
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Point Reyes National Seashore, California. Dislocation topography about 6 miles south of Olema on the west side of the ridge, looking south. The fresh faults, formed at the time of the San Francisco earthquake of April 18, 1906, occupy lines of earlier displacement. The region has a topography allied to landslip topography and also the earthquake zone between Olema and Bolinas. 1906.
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Limestone sculptured by solution, Columbia. Exposed by placer mining. Tuolumne County, California. 1905. (Panorama with photo no. 2584)
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West wall of Kern Canyon, California, from trail descending east wall near Junction Meadows. At left Kaweah Peaks, overlooking a terrace slope; at right the glaciated valley of Junction Peak. Tulare County. 1903. (Panorama with photo no. 2000).
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Upper part of Kern Canyon, California, and flanking terraces; seen from Mount Guyot. Tulare County. 1903. (Panorama with photo nos. 2002, 2004-2007).
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West front of Wasatch Range near Willard. The conspicuous pale band is the outcrop of the quartzite (Hague), which here dips east and strikes south-southeast. Above it are less resistant beds, largely limestones; below are crystalline schists, also less resistant. The views illustrate the fact that the great fault separating the range from the valley trends independently of the strike. Box Elder County, Utah. no date. (Panorama with photo nos. 3417a, 3417c) Published as plate 22-A in U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 153. 1928.
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Two of three hanging valleys which enter at head of main trough of Evolution Canyon; the third, Darwin Canyon, enters behind observer. The Hermit (peak is just off the view to right. The view is southward into Hermit Alcove, the left hand tributary. The central tributary is Evolution Basin; its sill is just visible at extreme left. The outlet end of Evolution Lake shows at head of the Slissate Falls. The third, or right hand tributary (Darwin Canyon) opens opposite to Hermit Alcove behind the observer. Sierra Nevada, Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Park. Mount Goddard quadrangle, Fresno County, California. 1908. (Panorama with photo no. 3324)
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Low shoulder of spur on west flank of Stansbury Range, Utah, near Indian settlement. This spur is composed of bed rock, and was uplifted after being thoroughly graded. Tooele County. 1901. (Panorama with photo no. 1850a).
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Hanging valley of Middle Branch of South Fork of San Joaquin River, Sierra Nevada, where it joins the main or south branch. Fresno County, California. (Panorama with no. 2346 (ggk02346). 1904.
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Yosemite National Park, California. Junction of Emeric Creek and Fletcher Creek. The valley wall exhibits dome structure. 1903. G.K. Gilbert photos ggk02182, ggk02183, ggk02184, and ggk02185 form a panorama.
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Details of sculpture of middle Lavender Butte, Utah. The weathering of the rhyolite produces caves, a character which it shares with other massive rocks of the same arid region. In this view the original structure of the rhyolite dips toward the right; joints are seen inclined steeply to the left. Juab County. 1901.
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West face of House Range, Utah, looking southward from a foothill south of Dome Canyon. The high cliffs are of Cambrian limestone; the nearer hills of Cambrian sandstone. Millard County. 1901. (Same as photo no. 1930).
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Panorama. Valley of Provo River between Wasatch Range and a western foothill. The terrace is an alluvial fan from the range, which was conditioned by a base level higher than the present. Compare. Utah County, Utah. no date. (Panorama with photo no. 3490).
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West face of House Range, Utah, between Done and Marjum Canyons. The upper cliffs are of Cambrian limestone, the lower slopes chiefly of underlying Cambrian sandstone, but Cambrian limestones of a lower-lying orographic block form foothills with low cliffs. Millard County. 1901. (Panorama with photo no. 1934)
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Rainbow Valley, House Range, Utah. The view looks northeastward up the valley, with the main mass of the range at the left. Millard County. 1901. (Panorama with photo no. 1947).
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Southward across Lower Kern Lake, California. From hill constituted of slidden mass between the two lakes. The largest slidden mass makes the hill at right. At left is a large landslide of shattered rock; shown also in photo no. 1992. Tulare County. 1903. (Panorama with photo no. 1991).
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A landslide on the Such dairy farm in Strawberry Canyon, Berkeley Hills, 1 mile from the University of California. The movement began about March l6, 1907, and continued for two or three weeks. Head of Such landslide, Alameda County, California. March 26, 1907. (Panorama with photo nos. 3009-3011).
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West front of Wasatch Range near Willard. The conspicuous pale band is the outcrop of the quartzite (Hague), which here dips east and strikes south-southeast. Above it are less resistant beds, largely limestones; below are crystalline schists, also less resistant. The views illustrate the fact that the great fault separating the range from the valley trends independently of the strike. Box Elder County, Utah. no date. (Panorama with photo nos. 3417a, 3417b) Published as plate 22-A in U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 153. 1928.


map background search result map search result map Face of the Wasatch Range north of Little Cottonwood Canyon. Salt Lake County, Utah. 1901. Low shoulder of spur on west flank of Stansbury Range, near Indian settlement. Tooele County, Utah. 1901. Details of sculpture of middle Lavender Butte. Juab County, Utah. 1901. West face of House Range, looking southward from a foothill south of Dome Canyon. Millard County, Utah. 1901. West face of House Range, between Done and Marjum Canyons. Millard County, Utah. 1901. Rainbow Valley, House Range. Millard County, Utah. 1901. Southward across Lower Kern Lake. Tulare County, California. 1903. West wall of Kern Canyon. Tulare County, California. 1903. Upper part of Kern Canyon, seen from Mount Guyot. Tulare County, California. 1903. Junction of Emeric Creek and Fletcher Creek. Yosemite National Park, California. 1903. Down the South Fork of the San Joaquin River, Sierra Nevada. Fresno County, California. 1904. Hanging valley of San Joaquin River, Sierra Nevada. Fresno County, California. 1904. Limestone sculptured by solution, Columbia. Exposed by placer mining. Tuolumne County, California. 1905. Panorama with photo no. 2721. Point Reyes National Seashore, California. Dislocation topography about 6 miles south of Olema on the west side of the ridge, looking south. 1906. A landslide on the Such dairy farm in Strawberry Canyon, Berkeley Hills, 1 mile from the University of California. Alameda County, California. 1907. Two of three hanging valleys which enter at head of main trough of Evolution Canyon. Sierra Nevada. Fresno County, California. 1908. West front of Wasatch Range near Willard. Box Elder County, Utah. no date. West front of Wasatch Range near Willard. Box Elder County, Utah. no date. Panorama. Valley of Provo River between Wasatch Range and a western foothill. Utah County, Utah. no date. Point Reyes National Seashore, California. Dislocation topography about 6 miles south of Olema on the west side of the ridge, looking south. 1906. Junction of Emeric Creek and Fletcher Creek. Yosemite National Park, California. 1903. Face of the Wasatch Range north of Little Cottonwood Canyon. Salt Lake County, Utah. 1901. A landslide on the Such dairy farm in Strawberry Canyon, Berkeley Hills, 1 mile from the University of California. Alameda County, California. 1907. Panorama with photo no. 2721. Panorama. Valley of Provo River between Wasatch Range and a western foothill. Utah County, Utah. no date. Limestone sculptured by solution, Columbia. Exposed by placer mining. Tuolumne County, California. 1905. Southward across Lower Kern Lake. Tulare County, California. 1903. West wall of Kern Canyon. Tulare County, California. 1903. Upper part of Kern Canyon, seen from Mount Guyot. Tulare County, California. 1903. Details of sculpture of middle Lavender Butte. Juab County, Utah. 1901. West face of House Range, looking southward from a foothill south of Dome Canyon. Millard County, Utah. 1901. West face of House Range, between Done and Marjum Canyons. Millard County, Utah. 1901. Rainbow Valley, House Range. Millard County, Utah. 1901. West front of Wasatch Range near Willard. Box Elder County, Utah. no date. West front of Wasatch Range near Willard. Box Elder County, Utah. no date. Low shoulder of spur on west flank of Stansbury Range, near Indian settlement. Tooele County, Utah. 1901. Down the South Fork of the San Joaquin River, Sierra Nevada. Fresno County, California. 1904. Hanging valley of San Joaquin River, Sierra Nevada. Fresno County, California. 1904. Two of three hanging valleys which enter at head of main trough of Evolution Canyon. Sierra Nevada. Fresno County, California. 1908.