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76 Brian Head formation at the 'Castles,' Castle Creek. Garfield County, UT, 19441944Image
77 Brian Head formation at the 'Castles,' Castle Creek. Garfield County, UT, 1944. Details of erosion1944Image
78 Brian Head formation capped by lava (rhyolite?): Cliff on upthrown side of Paunsaugunt fault. East fork of Sevier River near the mouth of Deer Creek. Garfield County, UT. 19431943Image
79 Brian Head formation in the walls of Panguitch Canyon near power house. Garfield County, UT. 19431943Image
80 Brian Head formation underlain by pink Wasatch limestone on Highway 89, 2± miles north of Castle Creek. Garfield County, UT, 19441944Image
81 Brian Head formation, branch of Asay Creek; lies beneath basalt flows. Garfield County, UT, 19441944Image
82 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, 19441944Image
83 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, 19441944Image
84 Burro Gap on East Fork of Sevier River above mouth of Deer Creek. Locus of Paunsaugunt fault; upthrow on east right. Garfield County, UT. 19431943Image
85 Chile formation, Petrified Forest member, and upper Chinle beds ( upper left). Branch of Road Canyon. Kane County, UT. 19431943Image
86 Chinle formation 2 miles northwest abandoned village of Paria. Kane County, UT. 19431943Image
87 Chinle formation, Petrified Forest member. Head of Fossil Wood Creek. Kane County, UT. 19431943Image
88 Chinle formation, upper red beds capped by remnants of Wingate sandstone. Five Pines Wash. Kane County, UT. 19431943Image
89 Chinle formation, upper red beds near mouth of Box Elder Canyon. Kane County, UT. 19431943Image
90 Detailed view of pumice conglomerate in the Brian Head formation, Casto Bluff, Garfield County, UT, 19431943Image
91 Detailed view of pumice conglomerate in the Brian Head formation, Casto Bluff, Garfield County, UT, 19431943Image
92 End of basalt flow in Black Rock Valley. White rocks (foreground) and left sky line (Haycock Mountain) of Brian Head formation. Garfield County, UT, 19441944Image
93 End of basalt flow in Black Rock Valley. White rocks (foreground) and left sky line (Haycock Mountain) of Brian Head formation. Garfield County, UT, 19441944Image
94 End of recent basalt flow at the race track, Panguitch Lake. Garfield County, UT, 19431943Image
95 Entrada sandstone, regular bedded shaly phase overlain by undifferentiated Curtis and Winsor formations. Antimony Canyon, Garfield County, UT, 19431943Image
96 Eroded flank of the East Kaibab monocline at the junction of Paria River and Cottonwood Creek (left center). The sequence is Navajo (left), upper Jurassic (largely eroded), Dakota, Tropic, and Straight Cliffs. Kane County, UT, 19441944Image
97 Erosion features in Entrada sandstone. Antimony Canyon, Garfield County, UT, 19431943Image
98 Erosion features in Entrada sandstone. Antimony Canyon, Garfield County, UT, 19431943Image
99 Erosion surface developed on Brian Head formation; downthrow side of Sevier fault. Rim of Sevier Plateau on skyline. Limekiln Gulch, Garfield County, UT, 19421942Image
100 Escalante Canyon 2 miles below Big Bend. Walls of Navajo sandstone 800 feet high. Garfield, UT, 19441944Image
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