United States Department of the Interior Geological Survey, Dinosaur National Monument, Colorado - Utah, 1971

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Spatial Coverage Colorado; Utah
Date 1971
Title United States Department of the Interior Geological Survey, Dinosaur National Monument, Colorado - Utah, 1971
Subject United States Department of the Interior; Geological Survey; USGS; United States Department of the Interior Geological Survey; Dinosaur National Monument; Colorado; Utah
Publisher Uintah County Regional History Center
Type Image/StillImage
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Identifier 0726M
Language eng
Rights Management Digital Image Copyright 2023 Uintah County Regional History Center
Website uintahhistory.org
Owning Institution Uintah County Regional History Center
Additional Information Dinosaur National Monument - US Department of the Interior USGS 1971 Edition -- Dinosaur National Park (Monument crossed off) -- United States Department of the Interior Geological Survey -- Mapped, Edited, and published by the Geological Survey -- Colorado -- Utah -- Green River -- Split Mountain Canyon -- Stone Bridge Draw -- Cub Creek -- Daniels Ranch -- Island Park -- Rainbow Park -- Whirlpool Canyon -- Ruple Ridge -- Pearl Park -- Echo Park -- Hells Half Mile -- Canyon of Lodore -- Blue Mountain -- Cleopatras Couch -- Warm Springs Rapids -- Zenobia Peak -- Douglas Mountain -- Upper Disaster Falls -- Lower Disaster Falls -- Yampa River -- Buena Vista Peak -- Iron Mine Basin -- Tepee Rapids and River Campground -- Lake Bench -- Bear Valley Ridge -- Marthas Peak -- Easter Cactus Flat -- Deerlodge Park -- Bull White Spring -- Elk Springs -- Wallace R. Hansen -- G. Edward Lewis -- Location and Access -- Topography -- History -- Animals -- Plants -- Rocks and Geological Events -- The Modern Scene --Dinosaur Quarry Visitor Center -- The Gates of Lodore. Where the Green River enters the Canyon of Lodore -- Boating ramp at Split Mountain Gorge Campground. This is an exit ramp used by river navigators -- A rubber raft navigates the rapids of Upper Disaster Falls. It was at this point where John Wesley Powell lost one of his boats on June 9, 1869 -- Canyon of Lodore viewed north toward Browns Park from rim of Douglas Mountain -- This map complies with national map accuracy standards -- This map available with or without shaded relief overprint -- For sale by U.S. Geological Survey, Denver, Colorado 80225, or Washington, D.C. 20242 -- A folder describing Topographic maps and symbols is available on request -- Edition of 1971 -- Boundary corrected 1970
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Setname ucl_maps
ID 2347789
Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6m8sgrj
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