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Album caption and index card: Upper Falls on the Yellowstone River. The brink of the falls marks the contact between dense, resistant rhyolite lava (which forms the massive cliff) and more easily eroded rhyolite lava containing a high proportion of volcanic glass immediately downstream. Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. 1970. Published as Figure 40-B in U.S. Geological Survey. Bulletin 1347. 1971.
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Album caption: Plate 9. Fossil perigynia, fruits, and seeds from Buckbean fen core and modern perigynia, fruits, and seeds. X 16. Figures 1, 2. 1. Fossil; 165- to 170-cm depth. 2. Modern; COLO 53127. Carex aquatilis perigynia and fruits. Figures 3-5. 3. Fossil; 0- to 5-cm depth. 4, 5. Modern; R.B. Baker collection. Carex canescens perigynia and fruits. Figures 6-8. 6. Fossil; 0- to 5-cm depth. 7, 8. Modern; RGB--147. Carex diandra perigynia and fruits. Figures 9-11. 9. Fossil, corroded; 475- to 480-cm depth. 10, 11. Modern; COLO 95235. Eleocharis macrostachya fruits. Figures 12-14. 12. Fossil; 435- to 440-cm depth. 13, 14. Modern; COLO 20242. Glyceria maxima ssp. grandis seeds. Figures 15, 16. 15....
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Album caption: Basin of Hot Springs, On Yellowstone Lake, Hot Spring Series. Handwritten notes on album caption: New no. 57-HS-103. Old no. 276. Exquisite color give them this great beauty. 1871. Descriptive Catalog of the Photographs of the United States Geological Survey of the Territories, W. H. Jackson, Photographer, Second Edition, Illustrated, 1871 Series, page 30, No. 276: A group of hot-spring basins in the same vicinity. Their great beauty lies almost wholly in the exquisite color they possess, and of which no pen can convey an adequate idea.
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Handwritten notes on album caption: Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone. 1871 Stereo. Descriptive Catalog of the Photographs of the United States Geological Survey of the Territories, W. H. Jackson, Photographer, Second Edition, Illustrated, 1871 Series, page 33, Stereoscopic Views, No. 445-447 caption, Grand Canon of the Yellowstone.
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Album caption: Bunsen Peak from Mammoth Hot Springs. No index card. For additional information, refer to the Autobiography of Philip B. King in the Web Links below.
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Album caption: Upper falls of Yellowstone. No index card. For more information, refer to the Autobiography of Philip B. King in the Web Links below.
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Album caption unavailable. See descriptive catalogue information below. Descriptive Catalog of the Photographs of the United States Geological Survey of the Territories, W. H. Jackson, Photographer, Second Edition, Illustrated, 1871 Series, page 28, No. 262: The Grotto Spring. About two miles above the Crater Hills, on the west side of the Yellowstone. A column of steam issuing from a cave on the side of the hill, with an opening of about five feet in diameter, readily locates its position. The roaring of the waters in the cave, and the noise of the waves as they surge up to the mouth of the opening, are like that of the billows lashing the sea-shores. The water is as clear as crystal, and the steam from it is...
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Figure caption: Scanning electron micrograph of obsidian grain from about 26 m in drill hole Y-2. Perlitic cracks and shallow solution pits in the grain are partly filled by clinoptilolite and montmorillonite. Scale bar is 30 microns. No index card. Published as Figure 8 in Zeolites in Yellowstone National Park. The Mineralogical Record; 12: 29-38. Note: Similar to bke00003_mm00716.
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Figure caption: Scanning electron micrograph of an intergrown fibrous mat of pectolite from around 27 m in drill hole Y-3. Scale bar is 3 microns. No index card. Published as Figure 29 in Zeolites in Yellowstone National Park. The Mineralogical Record; 12: 29-38.
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Figure caption: Scanning electron micrograph of fibrous gyrolite from around 28 m in drill hole C-1. Scale bar is 10 microns. No index card. Published as Figure 28 in Zeolites in Yellowstone National Park. The Mineralogical Record; 12: 29-38.
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Figure caption: Scanning electron micrograph of acicular aggregates of bladed dachiardite (d) from 98.1 m in drill core Y-6. Clusters of platy smectite (s) and fibrous mordenite (m) are deposited later than the dachiardite (after Bargar and Beeson 1984). No index card. Published as Figure 5 in Dachiardite from Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. Canadian Minerologist; 25: 475-483.
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Album caption and index card: Yellowstone Canyon (Pleistocene) below Tower Creek, looking north-northwest from point near Tower Falls. Auto road is below upper cliff of basalt at left. Below road are wooded, fallen masses of basalt. Cliff at right exposes glacial drift, upper columnar basalt, Tower Creek conglomerate (Pliocene ?), lower columnar basalt wedging out at right, and early basic volcanic breccia (Miocene). Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. September 14, 1926.
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Album caption and index card: Aerial panoramic view southward showing cirques and glaciated valleys, Gallatin Range. From left to right: Antler Peak, Trilobite Point, Mount Holmes, White Peaks, Three Rivers Peak. Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. ca. 1967. (Graphics on published photo only). Published as Figure 3 in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional Paper 729-A. 1972.
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Album caption and index card: Old Faithful Geyser. Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. 1899. Handwritten notes on album caption: Copy from Hillers.
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Album caption and index card: Evolution of Seismic Geyser. Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. n.d. Published on page 21 in U.S. Geological Survey. Earthquake Information Bulletin, V. 9, no. 2. March-April, 1977.


map background search result map search result map Quaternary vegetation history of the Yellowstone Lake Basin. Fossil perigynia, fruits, and seeds from Buckbean fen core and modern perigynia, fruits, and seeds. Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. No date. Buffalo. Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. 1959. Air view east over Yellowstone Lake. Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. 1961. Yellowstone Canyon (Pleistocene) below Tower Creek, looking north-northwest from point near Tower Falls. Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. 1926. Old Faithful Geyser. Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. 1899. Evolution of Seismic Geyser. Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. No date. Aerial panoramic view southward showing cirques and glaciated valleys, Gallatin Range. Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. No date. Old Faithful Geyser in Upper Geyser Basin in eruption. Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. 1970. Old Faithful Geyser in eruption. Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. 1970. Upper Falls on the Yellowstone River. Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. 1970. View of the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone. Yellowstone National Park, Park County, Montana. 1964. Scanning electron micrograph of fibrous gyrolite from around 28 m in drill hole C-1. Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. No date. Scanning electron micrograph of an intergrown fibrous mat of pectolite from around 27 m in drill hole Y-3. Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. No date. Scanning electron micrograph of acicular aggregates of bladed dachiardite from drill core Y-6. Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. No date. Scanning electron micrograph of obsidian grain from about 26 m in drill hole Y-2. Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. No date. Bunsen Peak, viewed from Mammoth Hot Springs. Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. 1923. The Grotto Spring. Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. 1871. Basin of hot springs. Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. 1871. Upper falls of Yellowstone. Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. 1923. Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone. Yellowstone National Park. 1871. The Grotto Spring. Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. 1871. Basin of hot springs. Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. 1871. Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone. Yellowstone National Park. 1871. View of the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone. Yellowstone National Park, Park County, Montana. 1964. Quaternary vegetation history of the Yellowstone Lake Basin. Fossil perigynia, fruits, and seeds from Buckbean fen core and modern perigynia, fruits, and seeds. Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. No date. Buffalo. Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. 1959. Air view east over Yellowstone Lake. Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. 1961. Yellowstone Canyon (Pleistocene) below Tower Creek, looking north-northwest from point near Tower Falls. Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. 1926. Old Faithful Geyser. Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. 1899. Evolution of Seismic Geyser. Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. No date. Aerial panoramic view southward showing cirques and glaciated valleys, Gallatin Range. Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. No date. Old Faithful Geyser in Upper Geyser Basin in eruption. Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. 1970. Old Faithful Geyser in eruption. Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. 1970. Upper Falls on the Yellowstone River. Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. 1970. Scanning electron micrograph of fibrous gyrolite from around 28 m in drill hole C-1. Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. No date. Scanning electron micrograph of an intergrown fibrous mat of pectolite from around 27 m in drill hole Y-3. Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. No date. Scanning electron micrograph of acicular aggregates of bladed dachiardite from drill core Y-6. Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. No date. Scanning electron micrograph of obsidian grain from about 26 m in drill hole Y-2. Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. No date. Bunsen Peak, viewed from Mammoth Hot Springs. Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. 1923. Upper falls of Yellowstone. Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. 1923.