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1974 Archival description results for Geology√

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Mammoth tooth and mastodon tooth

Mammoth tooth (Elphas primigenius, lower left second generation molar) from near Qu-Appelle, Sask. Mastodon tooth from near Jansen, Sask (Anterior end of the left upper third molar of Mastodon americanus)

Map of Aleutians

Map of Aleutians, an island arc with an adjacent arcuate trench on its convex side. Zumberge, 1958, p. 23.

Map of California showing topographic provinces and the principal faults

Map of California showing topographic provinces and the principal faults. 1. Ocean, with approximate edge of continental crust indicated by dotted line. 2. Major mountain areas. 3. Lowlands and minor mountain areas. 4. San Andreas fault. 5. Other high angle faults, active or recently active. 6. Inactive high-angle faults of earlier systems. King 1959, p. 165.

Map of Great Lakes region - distribution of end moraines after Wisconsin stage of Pleistocene

Map of Great Lakes region showing the general distribution of end moraines formed after the Wisconsin stage of the Pleistocene. The moraines are shown in heavy black lines. The shaded area was never covered by the Pleistocene ice sheet. The area between the Wisconsin drift boundary and pre-Wisconsin Pleistocene deposits (Zumberge, 1958, p. 348).

Map of southeastern part of Hawaii

Map of southeastern part of Hawaii showing lava flows of the 1955 and 1960 eruptions of Kilauea. Letters indicate the location of the 1955 vents in the order of their outbreak (Bulman, 1962).

Results 1216 to 1230 of 1974