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Ephemeral streams in Chinle Valley, Arizona
Aerial view of ephemeral streams in Chinle Valley, Arizona (190925-37)
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Aerial view of ephemeral streams in Chinle Valley, Arizona (190925-31)
Download ImageBlack Mountain Wash, A Desert River, Arizona
Aerial view of Black Mountain Wash, A Desert River, Arizona (190925-29)
Download ImageAgricultural land near Tucson, Arizona
Heavy use of groundwater resources: Aerial view of agricultural land near Tucson, Arizona (190125-93)
Download ImageNevada Test Site and fault-bounded ridges
Aerial view of Nevada Test Site and normal fault-bounded ridges. Note cinder cones near left-center (190125-74)
Download ImageNevada Test Site and fault-bounded ridges
Aerial view of Nevada Test Site and normal fault-bounded ridges. Note cinder cones in foreground (190125-73)
Download ImageStrike Valleys and ridges, California Coast Range
Aerial view of strike Valleys and ridges, east side of California Coast Range. (190125-33)
Download ImageStrike Valleys and ridges, California Coast Range
Aerial view of strike Valleys and ridges, east side of California Coast Range. (190125-31)
Download ImageStrike valleys and hogbacks, Nevada
Aerial view of strike valleys and hogbacks, Nevada. Frenchman Mountain, a tilted fault block, forms the peak in the left middleground. SE Nevada. (191028-120)
Download ImageZion Canyon, Utah
Aerial view of Jurassic Navajo Sandstone and Zion Canyon, Utah. Note the erosion along the prominent joint set (10128-85)
Download ImageZion Canyon, Utah (vertical)
Aerial view of Jurassic Navajo Sandstone and upper Zion Canyon, Utah. Note the erosion along the prominent joint set (10128-83)
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Aerial view of Jurassic Navajo Sandstone and upper Zion Canyon, Utah. Note the erosion along the prominent joint set (10128-82)
Download ImageWaterpocket Fold monocline, Utah
Aerial view of Waterpocket Fold monocline, Utah. Note the prominent flat irons in the foreground from erosion of the east-dipping rock (191028-62)
Download ImageIncised meander bends, Green River, Utah
Aerial view of meanders incised into Mesozoic bedrock, Green River, Utah (191028-54)
Download ImageIncised meander bends, Green River, Utah (vertical)
Aerial view of meanders incised into Mesozoic bedrock, Green River, Utah (191028-53)
Download ImageIncised meander bends, Green River, Utah
Aerial view of meanders incised into Mesozoic bedrock, Green River, Utah (191028-52) meandering loop, erosion
Download ImageIncised meander bends, Green River, Utah (vertical)
Aerial view of meanders incised into Mesozoic bedrock, Green River, Utah (191028-51)
Download ImageCollapsed salt anticline, Utah
Aerial view of collapsed salt-cored anticline, caused by dissolution of salt, Utah (191028-44)
Download ImageCollapsed salt anticline, Utah
Aerial view of collapsed salt-cored anticline, caused by dissolution of salt, Utah (191028-43)
Download ImageStranded meander loop, Colorado River, Colorado
Aerial view of stranded meander loop on the Colorado River, Colorado. Note how the river continued to erode its channel after breaching the meander. (191028-38)
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