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Red arrows show the trace of the Red Rocks Fault

Red arrows show the trace of the Red Rocks Fault. Red Rocks Fault scarp runs through bed of Big Sheep Creek. Tarns. Aretes. U-shaped valleys.

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Red arrows show the trace of the Red Rocks Fault

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  1. Red arrows show the trace of the Red Rocks Fault Red Rocks Fault scarp runs through bed of Big Sheep Creek

  2. Tarns Aretes U-shaped valleys

  3. McDonald, C., Lopez, D.A., Berg, R.B., Gibson, R.I., 2005, Preliminary geologic map of the Ringling 30' x 60' quadrangle, central Montana, Montana Bureau of Mines and Geology: Open-File Report 511, 1 sheet(s), 1:100,000. http://www.mbmg.mtech.edu/mbmgcat/public/ListCitation.asp?pub_id=11709&

  4. Wise River Braided flood plain

  5. Big Hole River Town of Melrose

  6. Resistant igneous rock

  7. Tailings pond Tailings dam Continental Pit Continental Pit Berkeley Pit East Ridge Continental Fault Continental Fault

  8. arêtes horn Mill Creek glacial valley Mount Hagan tarns cirques U-shaped valleys

  9. tarns Horn Mount Powell cirque U-shaped valleys

  10. Many beach line traces Clark Fork River Missoula

  11. Clark Fork River Bitterroot River

  12. Cedar creek Fan outline

  13. This oxbow meander will be cut off during a future flood. Flood plain Oxbow lake, or billabong as they are called in Australia.

  14. Goodrich Gulch alluvial fan Fault scarp Goodrich Gulch

  15. Arcuate slump scarps Slumped masses – note bulges at toes of slumps

  16. Head scarp Slumped mass Toe bulge

  17. rock glacier

  18. Berg, R.B., Lopez, D.A., 2000, Geologic map of the Livingston 30' x 60' quadrangle, south-central Montana, Montana Bureau of Mines and Geology: Open-File Report 406, 1 sheet(s), 1:100,000.

  19. McCartney Mountain granite Folded bedrock Big Hole River Notch Bottom

  20. Kleinschmidt Flats alluvial fan North Fork Blackfoot River Kleinschmidt Lake potholes Browns Lake

  21. cirques Red Mountain Stonewall Mountain arete U-shaped valley

  22. Grant Horse Prairie Creek flood plain Barrett Creek alluvial fan

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