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101 Escalante Canyon down stream from Big Bend. Garfield County, UT, 19441944Imageuum_map
102 Escalante Canyon walls of Navajo sandstone at Big Bend camp. Moonlight view. Garfield County, UT, 19441944Imageuum_map
103 Escalante Canyon, cliff cave 3 miles above Cave Camp. Garfield County, UT, 19441944Imageuum_map
104 Escalante Canyon. Pueblo ruins in cliff cave. Navajo sandstone. Scale shown by horse. Garfield County, UT, 19441944Imageuum_map
105 Escalante Canyon. Sheer wall of Navajo sandstone 840 feet high. Garfield County, UT, 19441944Imageuum_map
106 Escalante River at Big Bend, flowing east. At times of high water the stream flows across Kayenta formation at the meander neck (lower right). Garfield County, UT, 19441944Imageuum_map
107 Escalante River at Big Bend, flowing west. After surrounding the tower of Navajo sandstone (center), the river comes within 300 feet of its east flowing section at the base of the wall (upper left). Garfield County, UT, 19441944Imageuum_map
108 Flat lying Upper Jurassic (foreground) and Cretaceous strata bed abruptly upward against the Navajo on the flank of the East Kaibab monocline (left sky line). Table Cliffs (right sky line) is about 50 miles north. Paria Valley near Adairville. Kane County, UT. 19441944Imageuum_map
109 Gap cut in Navajo sandstone by Kaibab Creek where it leaves its structural valley to cross East Kaibab monocline. Northward through the gap House Rock Valley and Kaibab Plateau are visible. Kane County, UT. 19441944Imageuum_map
110 Glaciated surface showing (roche mountain): glade in spruce forest at top of Aquarius Plateau at altitude of 10,800 feet. Near the head of Antimony Creek, Garfield County, UT, 19431943Imageuum_map
111 Glaciated surface showing (roche mountain): glade in spruce forest at top of Aquarius Plateau at altitude of 10,800 feet. Near the head of Antimony Creek, Garfield County, UT, 19431943Imageuum_map
112 Gothic Arch. Width 174 feet, estimated height 190 feet. End of a buttress of Navajo sandstone resting on Kayenta. Soda Creek branch of Escalante River. Garfield County, UT, 19441944Imageuum_map
113 Head of Break Neck Trail down the south wall of Escalante Canyon (middle distance). Navajo sandstone. Garfield County, UT, 19441944Imageuum_map
114 Igneous breccia in Brian Head formation(?), upper Panguitch Creek. Garfield County, UT, 19441944Imageuum_map
115 Joints and small faults in Navajo sandstone along the crest (Coxcomb) of East Kaibab monocline. Kane County, UT, 19441944Imageuum_map
116 Kaibab limestone (lower wall,left, breccia (marks unconformable contact), and basal Moenkopi limestone and shales. Mouth of Kaibab Gulch. Kane County, UT, 19441944Imageuum_map
117 Little valleys near head of Pole Creek. Lower Brian Head formation capped by decomposed igneous conglomerate. Garfield County, UT. 19431943Imageuum_map
118 Looking east across Glen Canyon from east entrance to Hole-in-the-Rock. Navajo sandstone (foreground and skyline), below it Kayenta and Wingate. Garfield County, UT, 19441944Imageuum_map
119 Looking east across Paria River Canyon where it separates West and East Clark Benches. Upper Jurassic (foreground) and Navajo (background) dip northeast. Navajo Mountain and Kaiparowits Plateau are on opposite sides of Glen Canyon. Kane County, UT. 19441944Imageuum_map
120 Looking northwest across Horse Lake Valley. Basalt (foreground), Pyroclastics (background). Garfield County, UT, 19441944Imageuum_map
121 Looking south (up dip) down the Paria River, which has widened its floor and dissected its borders in Upper Jurassic rocks (foreground) and cut a deep narrow canyon in the Navajo sandstone (background). Site of the abandoned Adairville. Kane County UT, 19441944Imageuum_map
122 Looking south along Paria River from the mouth of Shurtz Gorge. Navajo sandstone in East Kaibab monocline is overlaid with decreasing dips by Upper Jurassic (banked against the Navajo), Dakota, and Tropic (foreground and left sky line). Erosion surface (middle distance) bevels upturned rocks. Kane County, UT, 19441944Imageuum_map
123 Looking south, up dip, across West Clark Bench, Upper Jurassic and Dakota (butte), to the Paria Terrace, Navajo sandstone. Paria River, which passes through 'The Gap' is joined by Kaibab Creek. Kane County, UT. 19441944Imageuum_map
124 Looking southward across House Rock Valley from West Clark Bench. West dipping Navajo sandstone trenched by Kaibab Creek (middle distance) is a part of the East Kaibab monocline; east dipping limestones (skyline) are the cap rocks of the Kaibab upwarp. Kane County, UT, 19441944Imageuum_map
125 Looking west across Panguitch. Sevier River formation (foreground), alluvium (middle distance), basalt (left center), and pyroclastic slopes leading to Little Creek Peak (background), on the east wall of Bear Valley. Garfield County, UT, 19441944Imageuum_map
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