Types of Lake Basins | Fluctuation, Old shores | Chemical Deposits
TYPES OF LAKE BASINS |
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211.-.1 | Looking across Duck Lake from northeast of Lake Madeline, Litchfield, Adirondacks, Franklin County, New York. |
211.-.2 | Lake Placid, Adirondacks, New York. |
211.-.3 | Lake Placid, Adirondacks, New York. |
211.-.4 | Upper Au Sable Lake, Adirondacks, New York. |
211.-.5 | Upper Au Sable Lake, Adirondacks, New York. |
211.-.6 | Alpine glacial lake. Lake Como, Italy. |
211.-.7 | Morainic lake in drift hills, southwest of Glen’s Falls, N.Y. French Mountain beyond. |
211.-.8 | Otter Pond and Kearsarge Mountain, New Hampshire. (lost?) |
211.-.9 | Upper Twin Lake, Leadville, Colorado. |
211.-.10 | Drowned trees in foreground, lava dam in distance. Snag Lake, Cal. |
211.-.11 | Lava dammed lake, Snag lake, Larson Peak, Cal. |
211.-.12 | A small volcanic crater holding a lake. Costa Rica. |
211.-.13 | Crater Lake. Diameter 1/2 mile, probably a large crater. Rocks are glaciated. Elevation 5200 feet. Mt. Rainier, Wash. |
211.-.14 | Berg Lake, Muir Glacier, Alaska. |
FLUCTUATION, OLD SHORES |
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219.-.1 | Boulder terrace from till excavation. Iroquois Shore, Pierrepont Manor, New York. |
219.-.2 | Map of Great Basin, with Lakes Bonneville and Lahontan. |
219.-.3 | Sea cliffs and terraces of Lake Bonneville; north end of Oqireh Range, Utah. 5th Ann Report. pl. xvi. |
CHEMICAL DEPOSITS |
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221.-.1 | An island of calcareous tufa deposited from Lahontan. Pyramid Lake, Nevada. |
221.-.2 | Clacareous tufa deposited from the waters of Lake Lahontan. |