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Hague, Arnold
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Topography shown in 20-foot contours, overlaid in color with 7 classes of rock types. Legend. Note provided on the survey history and on the geomorphic history of Yellowstone Lake.
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Hague, Arnold
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Topography shown in 5-foot contours, overlaid in color with 5 classes of rock types. Legend.
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Hague, Arnold
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Topography shown in 20-foot contours, overlaid in color with 5 classes of rock types. Legend.
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Hague, Arnold
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Topography shown in 5-foot contours, overlaid in color with 4 classes of rock types. Legend.
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Hague, Arnold
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Topography shown in 10-foot contours, overlaid in color with 6 classes of rock types. Legend.
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Hague, Arnold
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Topography shown in 10-foot contours, overlaid in color with 6 classes of rock types. Legend.
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Hague, Arnold
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Topography shown in 20-foot contours, overlaid in color with 12 classes of rock types. Legend.
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Hague, Arnold
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Topography shown in 100-foot contours, overlaid in vibrant color with 34 classes of rock types, and dikes and faults. Legend.
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Hague, Arnold
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Topography shown in 100-foot contours, overlaid in color with 11 classes of rock types, and dikes and faults. Legend.
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Hague, Arnold
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Topography shown in 100-foot contours, overlaid in color with 15 classes of rock types, and dikes and faults. Legend.
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Hague, Arnold
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Topography shown in 100-foot contours, overlaid in color with 22 classes of rock types, and faults. Legend.
Author
Hague, Arnold
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Topography shown in 100-foot contours, overlaid in color with 22 classes of rock types, and faults. Legend.
Author
Hague, Arnold
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Topography shown in 100-foot contours, overlaid in color with 22 classes of rock types, and faults. Legend.
Author
Hague, Arnold
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Topography shown in 100-foot contours, overlaid in color with 26 classes of rock types, and faults. Legend.
Author
[Stanford, Edward, Woodward, H.B.]
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Shows 27 geologic units.
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[Stanford, Edward, Woodward, H.B.]
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Shows 27 geologic units.
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