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51 South Fork of Sevier River below mouth of Asay Creek. Garfield County, UT, 1944P0013 Herbert E. Gregory Photograph CollectionP0013n12_067_2926
52 Lower Castle Creek Valley; broad floor of low gradient developed in Brian Head formation. Garfield County, UT, 1944P0013 Herbert E. Gregory Photograph CollectionP0013n12_067_2927
53 (Panorama A, B, C, D) Blue Springs Meadows. A stream leading south (left) to Mammoth Creek blocked by basalts from Miller Knoll (right sky line) became a lake that eventuallly cut an outlet through the Brian Head formation (upper left).P0013 Herbert E. Gregory Photograph CollectionP0013n12_068-069_2929ABCD
54 Blue Springs meadow at Leigh ranch. Stream from big springs (lower left) meanders across an ancient lake bed and escapes through a water gap (center distance). Garfield County, UT, 1944P0013 Herbert E. Gregory Photograph CollectionP0013n12_068_2928
55 Panorama (a): Blue Springs meadows. A former valley leading to Mammoth Creek blocked by basalts from Miller Knoll (right skyline) became a lake that eventually cut an outlet northward through the Brian Head formation (upper left). Garfield County, UT, 1944P0013 Herbert E. Gregory Photograph CollectionP0013n12_068_2929A
56 Panorama (b): Blue Springs meadows. A former valley leading to Mammoth Creek blocked by basalts from Miller Knoll (right skyline) became a lake that eventually cut an outlet northward through the Brian Head formation (upper left). Garfield County, UT, 1944P0013 Herbert E. Gregory Photograph CollectionP0013n12_069_2929B
57 Panorama (c): Blue Springs meadows. A former valley leading to Mammoth Creek blocked by basalts from Miller Knoll (right skyline) became a lake that eventually cut an outlet northward through the Brian Head formation (upper left). Garfield County, UT, 1944P0013 Herbert E. Gregory Photograph CollectionP0013n12_069_2929C
58 Panorama (d): Blue Springs meadows. A former valley leading to Mammoth Creek blocked by basalts from Miller Knoll (right skyline) became a lake that eventually cut an outlet northward through the Brian Head formation (upper left). Garfield County, UT, 1944P0013 Herbert E. Gregory Photograph CollectionP0013n12_069_2929D
59 Sheep Flat. Broad treeless highland crossed by shallow stream runways between Coalpits Wash and Pinion Ridge. A little modified part of the eastward dipping (right) surface of Markagunt Plateau. Garfield County, UT, 1944P0013 Herbert E. Gregory Photograph CollectionP0013n12_070_2930
60 Wasatch limestones, overlying Cretaceous; southern limit of Pink Cliffs. Dairy Canyon. Kane County, UT, 1944P0013 Herbert E. Gregory Photograph CollectionP0013n12_070_2931
61 Brian Head formation, consolidated (white wall) and disintegrated (upper slopes), and pink Wasatch limestones (lowest slopes). Seamans Canyon west of Gravel Pass. Kane County, UT, 1944P0013 Herbert E. Gregory Photograph CollectionP0013n12_071_2932
62 Brian Head formation, consolidated (white wall) and disintegrated (upper slopes), and pink Wasatch limestones (lowest slopes). Seamans Canyon west of Gravel Pass. Kane County, UT, 1944P0013 Herbert E. Gregory Photograph CollectionP0013n12_071_2933
63 Brian Head formation underlain by pink Wasatch limestone on Highway 89, 2± miles north of Castle Creek. Garfield County, UT, 1944P0013 Herbert E. Gregory Photograph CollectionP0013n12_072_2934
64 Brian Head formation, branch of Asay Creek; lies beneath basalt flows. Garfield County, UT, 1944P0013 Herbert E. Gregory Photograph CollectionP0013n12_072_2935
65 Typical outcrop of conglomerate near base of Brian Head formation, Castle Creek. Garfield County, UT, 1944P0013 Herbert E. Gregory Photograph CollectionP0013n12_073_2936
66 Brian Head formation at the 'Castles,' Castle Creek. Garfield County, UT, 1944P0013 Herbert E. Gregory Photograph CollectionP0013n12_073_2937
67 Brian Head formation at the 'Castles,' Castle Creek. Garfield County, UT, 1944. Details of erosionP0013 Herbert E. Gregory Photograph CollectionP0013n12_074_2938
68 Igneous breccia in Brian Head formation(?), upper Panguitch Creek. Garfield County, UT, 1944P0013 Herbert E. Gregory Photograph CollectionP0013n12_074_2939
69 Sevier River formation overlaid by basalt near mouth of Corral Creek on highway 89. Garfield County, Utah, 1944P0013 Herbert E. Gregory Photograph CollectionP0013n12_075_2940
70 Basalt, head of Rock Creek. Old lava (foreground) and end of newer flow (center). Garfield County, UT, 1944P0013 Herbert E. Gregory Photograph CollectionP0013n12_077_2941
71 End of basalt flow in Black Rock Valley. White rocks (foreground) and left sky line (Haycock Mountain) of Brian Head formation. Garfield County, UT, 1944P0013 Herbert E. Gregory Photograph CollectionP0013n12_077_2942
72 End of basalt flow in Black Rock Valley. White rocks (foreground) and left sky line (Haycock Mountain) of Brian Head formation. Garfield County, UT, 1944P0013 Herbert E. Gregory Photograph CollectionP0013n12_078_2943
73 Wagon Wheel Gap, Rock Creek Canyon. Walls of basalt, 120 feet high. Garfield County, UT, 1944P0013 Herbert E. Gregory Photograph CollectionP0013n12_078_2944
74 Plano geografico de la tierra descubierta y demarcada por Dn. Bernardo de Miera y Paceco al Yumbo del noroeste y oest del Nuevo Mexico, quien fue en compania de los R.R.s P.Ps. Fs. Fran.co Atanacio Dominguez... y Fr. Silvestre Velez de EscalanteP0013 Herbert E. Gregory Photograph CollectionP0013n16_09_04
75 Unidentified manP0048 G. Bennet Larson Photograph CollectionP0048n01_01_05
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