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651 Comb Ridge, San Juan Co.,, Ut., 19291929Image
652 Combined photograph used in Prof Paper 961913Image
653 Concretions (Dakota?), Hlohala, Ariz., 1909 (photo G-106)1909Image
654 Concretions (Dakota?), Hlohala, Ariz., 1909 (photo G-106)1909Image
655 Concretions in sandstone. North base of Navajo Church. Grover, Navajo, in picture. VI, 11. 1911 (Photo G192)1911Image
656 Concretions, Hlohala, 19091909Image
657 Concretions, Hlohala, 19091909Image
658 Cone & flow east of Oak Spring near Vulcans Throne1900Image
659 Cone near Oak Spring1900Image
660 Cones near Mt Trumbull, lava in foreground1900Image
661 Cones, Mt Trumbull1900Image
662 Congar Mt. fault, 1936.1936Image
663 Conglomerate and underlying arkosic sandstone, Kaiparowits formation, Bowery Canyon, Iron County, UT, 19421942Image
664 Conglomerate forming part of Black Rock; igneous mass, Ft. Defiance, Ariz., 1909 (photo G-15)1909Image
665 Conglomerate within the Wasatch formation (top and bottom). Bowery Canyon. Iron County, UT, 19421942Image
666 Conglomerates, base of Timpoweep member of the Moenkopi Tarper Creek. Washington County, UT. 19411941Image
667 Consolidated Pleistocene? Valley fill, gulch east of Mt. Carmel Junction. View taken standing on Carmel limestone. Kane County, Utah, 1932.1934Image
668 Consolidated river gravel (Wisconsin age?) overlying eroded Entrada(?) 300 feet above Paria River 2 miles south of Cannonville, Kane County, UT, 19391939Image
669 Consolidated wash materials in canyon east side Death Valley near Mormon Point1925Image
670 Contact between Kaibab and Moenkopi in Kaibab (Buckskin) Gulch1922Image
671 Contact between Mancos shale and igneous rock, at head of Harts Draw, Abajo Mountain. Utah, San Juan, 1915.1915Image
672 Contact between Mancos shale and igneous rock, head of Harts Draw Wash, Abajo Mountains. Utah, San Juan, 1915.1915Image
673 Contact between Navajo sandstone and Marine Jurassic on upper Kanab Creek. 19221922Image
674 Contact Carmel limestone (top) and Navajo (bottom), between them calcareous and argillaceous shales. Kane County, UT1937; 1938Image
675 Contact De Chelly and Moenkopi formations at Rasp Trail lower White Canyon. San Juan County, Utah, 1932.1932Image
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