Syncline 1 mile southwest of Carter Oil spring. Uinta County, Wyoming. 1905.
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Date Taken
1905
Summary
Syncline 1 mile southwest of Carter Oil spring, prominent white sandstone is Oyster Ridge sandstone. Vegetation is largely sage, with occasional haw bushes, and with exceptional clump of aspen in the head of the hollow in the right foreground. Uinta County, Wyoming. 1905. Plate 22-B in U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 56. 1907.
Summary
Syncline 1 mile southwest of Carter Oil spring, prominent white sandstone is Oyster Ridge sandstone. Vegetation is largely sage, with occasional haw bushes, and with exceptional clump of aspen in the head of the hollow in the right foreground. Uinta County, Wyoming. 1905. Plate 22-B in U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 56. 1907.
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