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ID: 251815
Drawing of three stages in development of Djadochta basin, Mongolia, 1923
ID: 251816
Diagram of three stages of basin development, by Frederick Morris
ID: 251817
Cross-section, from Tsientsin thru the Wan Hsien pass, Tientsin to Mongolia, drawing by F.K. Morris, 1924
ID: 251818
Western end of granite ridge, Iren Dabasu, Mongolia, drawing by Morris, 1923
ID: 251819
Fault in Oshih sediments, Mongolia, drawn by Morris, 1923
ID: 251820
Faults in Oshih sediments, Mongolia, 1923
ID: 251821
Fault, Oshih Mountain, Mongolia, drawing by Frederick Morris, 1923
ID: 251824
Altay mountain range, showing fault scarp and untilled Gobi peneplain, Baga Bogdo, Mongolia, sketch by Frederick Morris, 1922
ID: 251827
Summary and section of Gurban Sackhan Piedmong Basin, Djadochta, drawn by Frederick Morris, 1923
ID: 251828
Page from field notebook, Baron Khara, porphyry ridge, and lava-capped mesa, Oshih, Mongolia, 1923
ID: 251829
White cliffs at Hung Kureh, Upper Pliocene, looking north, drawing by Frederick Morris, 1922
ID: 251830
Life zones discovered by the expedition, prepared by Frederick Morris, 1924
ID: 253493
American diamonds, 1924
ID: 253602
Map of Sainoin Han, Hangayn Mountain range, Mongolia, 1922
ID: 253603
Geological map of Third Asiatic Expedition, Central Mongolia, 1922-1923
ID: 253606
Sketch from western head of Oshih Mountain, Mongolia, looking west, 1924
ID: 253712
Structural map of Asia
ID: 254081p
Elevations determined by barometer, Mongolia, 1925
ID: 254082p
ID: 255786
Copper Queen Stalactite Group, April 13, 1895
ID: 255787
Malachite, March 28, 1895
ID: 25679
Original Copper Queen Mine with open cut at the left, pan #2, Bisbee, Arizona, circa 1900
ID: 258446
Roy Chapman Andrews and noted Russian explorer, Professor Kozlov, Mongolia
ID: 260769
Selenite window, Acoma, New Mexico
ID: 265267
L. Erskine Spock, geologist, in the field, 1928
ID: 265364
Erosion of sandstone cliffs, Ungur Tsagan Nor, Mongolia, 1928
ID: 265365
ID: 268848
Viewing glacial model exhibit, Trailside Museum, Bear Mountain State Park, New York, 1928
ID: 272128
Dr. George G. Simpson, 1930
ID: 274459
Urteu Oba, showing contact between Ulau Tochu beds and Baron Sog beds, Mongolia, 1930
ID: 274460
Urteu Oba badlands, looking east from 1928 expedition camp, showing contact between Ulau Gochu beds and Baron Sog beds, Mongolia, 1930
ID: 274461
Urteu Oba looking northwest from 1928 camp, showing contact between Ulau Gochu beds and Baron Sog beds, Mongolia, 1930
ID: 282344
Photo sent by Dr. Charles C. Mook after earthquake of July, 1925, Three Forks, Montana
ID: 286935
Minerologist and Museum curator Dr. Frederick H. Pough, April, 1937
ID: 28751
Hauling 4100-pound block out of Tyrannosaurus rex Quarry by horse-drawn cart, Hell Creek, Montana, 1905
ID: 28976
Blasting Tyrannosaurus rex quarry, Big Dry Creek, 1908
ID: 293065
Volcanic cloud from Mount Pelee descending upon the city of St. Pierre in 1902, painting
ID: 29595
Geographic sources of petroleum shown on world map
ID: 297684
R. T. Bird showing sensitivity of seismometer, American Museum of Natural History, 1943
ID: 297685
Group of visitors looking at the seismograph, American Museum of Natural History, 1943
ID: 297686
ID: 298012
Diorama of Mt. Vesuvius and the ruins of Pompeii, Italy, Hall of Oil Geology, June 1944
ID: 298014
Mount Pelée volcano, Martinique with a cloud descending on St. Pierre on May 8, 1902, painting by Charles R. Knight, Hall of Petrology, 1944
ID: 298015
Diorama of Kilauea Volcano, Hawaii, view of the fire pit, Petrology Hall, June 1944
ID: 298016
Active Volcanos of the World, map, Petrology Hall, June 1944
ID: 298051
Brule formation, near Scenic, South Dakota, 1941
ID: 2A10094
Apollo 11 moon rock exhibit, Hayden Planetarium, February 1970
ID: 2A10095
Apollo 11 lunar rock exhibit, Hayden Planetarium, February 1970
ID: 2A10503
Hot Springs, Extreme Environment, Invertebrate Hall, June 1972
ID: 2A10504
Hot Springs, Extreme Environments, Invertebrate Hall, June 1972
ID: 2A11626
Visitors in the Hall of Minerals and Gems, 1976
ID: 2A11627
Viewing mineral display, Hall of Minerals and Gems, 1976
ID: 2A11628
Hall of Minerals and Gems, March 1976
ID: 2A11629
Visitors at Mineral display, Hall of Minerals and Gems, March 1976
ID: 2A11631
ID: 2A1640
Exceptional Light Dispersion of Titania (Rutile) Prisms, Titanium Exhibit, Gem Hall, 1950
ID: 2A1643
Processing of Titanium Dioxide, Titanium Exhibit, Gem Hall, 1950
ID: 2A3402
Bogoslof Island, Alaska, 1928
ID: 2A6933
Excavating dinosaur skeleton, Morrison Formation, Wyoming
ID: 2A7791
Quartz, Morgan Gem Hall, 1965
ID: 2A7792
ID: 2A7793
ID: 2A7794
ID: 2A7795
Quartz, rock crystal case, Morgan Gem Hall, 1965
ID: 2A7796
Quartz rock crystal, Morgan Gem Hall, 1965
ID: 2A7797
Spudomene, Morgan Gem Hall, 1965
ID: 2A7798
ID: 2A7799
Quartz exhibit, Morgan Gem Hall, 1965
ID: 2A7800
ID: 2A7801
Tourmaline, Morgan Gem Hall, 1965
ID: 2A7802
Tourmaline exhibit, Morgan Gem Hall, 1965
ID: 2A7803
Opal, Morgan Gem Hall, 1965
ID: 2A7804
Precious opal, Morgan Gem Hall, 1965
ID: 2A7805
Citrine, rose, and smoky quartz, Morgan Gem Hall, 1965
ID: 2A7806
ID: 2A7807
Peridot, chrysoberyl, and sinhalite, Morgan Gem Hall, 1965
ID: 2A7808
ID: 2A7809
Feldspar gems, Morgan Gem Hall, 1965
ID: 2A7810
ID: 2A7811
Turquoise, Morgan Gem Hall, 1965
ID: 2A7812
ID: 2A7813
Quartz, agate, Morgan Gem Hall, 1965
ID: 2A7814
ID: 2A7815
Topaz, Morgan Gem Hall, 1965
ID: 2A7816
Topaz exhibit, Morgan Gem Hall, 1965
ID: 2A7817
Spinal and zircon, Morgan Gem Hall, 1965
ID: 2A7818
Spinel and zircon case, Morgan Gem Hall, 1965
ID: 2A7819
Garnet, Morgan Gem Hall, 1965
ID: 2A7820
ID: 2A7821
Beryl gems, Morgan Gem Hall, 1965
ID: 2A7822
ID: 2A7823
Ruby and Sapphire: The Corundum Gems, Morgan Gem Hall, 1965
ID: 2A7824
Corundum Gems, Morgan Gem Hall, 1965
ID: 2A7825
Diamond exhibit, Morgan Gem Hall, 1965
ID: 2A7826
ID: 2A7827
Beryl gems: emerald, aquamarine, Morgan Gem Hall, 1965
ID: 2A7828
ID: 2A7829
Unusual and rare gems, Morgan Gem Hall, 1965
ID: 2A7830
ID: 2A7833
Opaque ornamental stones: lapis lazuli, rhondonite, malachite, Morgan Gem Hall, 1965