| Geological Survey (U.S.) - Geology - 1909 - 504 pages
...two mountain ranges, • Uinta and Wind River. Bitter Creek, the only prominent stream in this field, flows across the central portion of the dome at nearly...valley, along which '•[ the Union Pacific Railroad was constructed. The three large tribu- "~" taries of Bitter Creek, however, have been shaped indirectly... | |
| United States - 1909 - 520 pages
...two mountain ranges. Uinta and ^Vind River. Bitter Creek, the only prominent stream in this field, flows across the central portion of the dome at nearly...broad valley, along which the Union Pacific Railroad was constructed. The three large tributaries of Bitter Creek, however, have been shaped indirectly... | |
| Geology, Economic - 1909 - 504 pages
...prominent stream in this field, flows across the central portion of the dome at nearly right ;igles to the major axis and has carved a broad valley, along which the Union Pacific Railroad was constructed. The three large tributaries of Bitter Creek, however, have been shaped indirectly... | |
| Geological Survey (U.S.) - Geology - 1910 - 624 pages
...the Mesaverde formation. These low valleys are natural routes of travel and afford easy access from the railroad to the more rugged ridges containing...constructed. The three largest tributaries of Bitter Creek — Killpeckcr, Little Bitter, and Salt Wells creeks — have been shaped indirectly by the fold. On... | |
| Alfred Reginald Schultz - Geology - 1920 - 668 pages
...not affected by the Rock Springs dome, which in a way connects the Uinta and Wind River mountains. The most prominent stream in this field is Bitter...major axis and has carved a broad valley, along which runs the Union Pacific Railroad. The three largest tributaries of Bitter Creek— Killpecker, Little... | |
| Geology - 1920 - 144 pages
...not affected by the Rock Springs dome, which in a way connects the Uinta and Wind River mountains. The most prominent stream in this field is Bitter...major axis and has carved a broad valley, along which runs the Union Pacific Railroad. The three largest tributaries of Bitter Creek — Killpecker, Little... | |
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