Title |
Terraces Scrapbook |
Identifier |
terraces.xml |
Subject |
Terraces (Geology)--Utah; Bonneville, Lake; Mountains--Utah; Rock formations |
Description |
Scrapbook by Frank A. Beckwith. A set of photographs of various terraces in western Utah, with descriptive captions describing the setting and the occasions on which photos were taken. Many of these terraces were old shorelines of Lake Bonneville. Includes a road map with terraces drawn in. Terraces described include those at Leamington, Tatow Knob (House Range), Reservoir Butte, Cup Butte, Quartzite Butte, and others |
Spatial Coverage |
Millard County (Utah); Bonneville, Lake |
Creator |
Beckwith, Frank Asahel, 1876-1951 |
Publisher |
Hosted by J. Willard Marriott Library, University of Utah |
Type |
Text |
Format |
application/pdf |
Source |
Terraces scrapbook |
Language |
eng |
Relation |
Frank Asahel Beckwith Collection |
Rights Management |
Digital image copyright 2003, Beckwith Family. All rights reserved |
Holding Institution |
Delta City Library |
Source Material |
Scrapbook |
Source Physical Dimensions |
26cm x 33cm |
ARK |
ark:/87278/s6jt2kk5 |
Setname |
dc_bpc |
ID |
126245 |
Reference URL |
https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6jt2kk5 |
Title |
Trout Creek, Utah |
Identifier |
047T |
Subject |
Terraces; Mountains; Rock formations |
Description |
"Note the drainage run-off, how it starts, twists, is "braided" in places, and runs off without any large, deep, sharply cut gullies or arroyos." |
OCR Text |
Show Ifremember this apot correctly the ground was inlons sentle slope of slight angle which gave much surface tolevel of water like this steep slopeuld be cut by the waves in notches but his so gentleslope is seen from the air more as alternate liehts and darks than as proper notches eut in If the ground had been steener the profile wuld have been If From the planesaw no rocks -merelyfirm homogeneous ground slope patterned Note the drainage run-off how it starts twists braided in places and runs off without any laree deep shorply cut pullies or arroyas The ton of the lava extrusion looke somewhat like this stair the fromL gzvery level top on the uth back fron its front a somewhatmilar Level place as if caused by wave actio 1ovel place on the north and the tail of thmoomet-Like thine strikingly level Bytstill think it too high in altitude been have cut by the waters of Lake Bonneville If merelylava flow was cortainlyvery level one leave it like that remarks unfinished for another trip and more etudy helped by Dictures Digital image 2004 Beckwith Family Al rights reserved |
Spatial Coverage |
Juab County (Utah) |
Contributors |
Burraston, Leo Roy, 1918-1974 |
Type |
Image |
Format |
application/pdf |
Format Creation |
image/tiff |
Coverage |
Utah |
Source Material |
Terraces Scrapbook |
Archival Resolution |
Archival TIFF: 3000 x 4600 |
Low Resolution |
JPEG: 800 x 600 |
Bit Depth |
8-bit |
Scanning Device |
Creo-Scitex Eversmart Jazz+ flatbed scanner |
Setname |
dc_bpc |
ID |
125456 |
Reference URL |
https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6jt2kk5/125456 |