Montana, which lies immediately north of the Yellowstone River near Livingston, and is conspicuously seen from the Northern Pacific Railroad. These mountains trend slightly west of north, and extend about forty miles with a width of fifteen miles, attaining... Appalachia - Seite 2041892Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Geological Society of America - 1895 - 700 Seiten
...Perhaps the most striking evidence of this great erosion is afforded by the range of the Crazy mountains, which lies immediately north of the Yellowstone river...elevation of 11,178 feet above the sea and 5,000 to (i,000 feet above the prairies at their base. Their structure has been thor oughly studied by Wolff,... | |
| Jacob Vradenberg Brower - 1896 - 200 Seiten
...Perhaps the most striking evidence of this great erosion is afforded by the range of the Crazy Mountains, which lies immediately north of the Yellowstone river,...Livingston, and is conspicuously seen from the Northern 1'acitic. railroad. These mountains trend slightly west of north, and extend about forty miles with... | |
| Jacob Vradenberg Brower - 1897 - 282 Seiten
...evidence of this great erosion is afforded by the range of the Crazy Mountains, which liesimmediately north of the Yellowstone river, near Livingston, and...mountains trend slightly west of north, and extend about forty miles with a width of fifteen miles, attaining an eleyation of 11,178 feet above the sea, and... | |
| American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1892 - 604 Seiten
...since have been deeply eroded. The plains which slowly rise from the Mississippi valley and Mauitoba westward to the foot of the Rocky mountains afford...mountains trend slightly west of north, and extend about forty miles with a width of fifteen miles, attaining an elevation of 11,178 feet above the sea and... | |
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