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Photo ID: h27bnxSubject: WeatherDescription
Air; Atmosphere; Clouds; Contrails; Environment; Human Activity; Human Impact; Meteorology; Pollution; SkyContrails crossing in the skies of Idaho.
PhotographerLocation
Marcus Milling

Credit Line: Copyright © Marcus Milling, American Geological Institute
North America; United States; Idaho
Photo Quality | Large 

Photo ID: h27btwSubject: WeatherDescription
Air; Atmosphere; Clouds; Cumulus; Droplets; Hydrosphere; Meteorology; Precipitation; Sky; Storms; Thunderheads; WaterTops of cumulus clouds.
PhotographerLocation
Marcus Milling

Credit Line: Copyright © Marcus Milling, American Geological Institute
Photo Quality | Large 

Photo ID: h27bykSubject: WeatherDescription
Air; Atmosphere; Clouds; Cumulus; Droplets; Hydrosphere; Meteorology; Precipitation; Sky; Storms; Thunderheads; WaterCumulus clouds.
PhotographerLocation
Marcus Milling

Credit Line: Copyright © Marcus Milling, American Geological Institute
North America
Photo Quality | Large 

Photo ID: h27c1dSubject: GroundwaterDescription
Agriculture; Best Management Practices; Environmental Geology; Hydrology; Irrigation; Land Management; Soil Treatment; Surface Water; Sustainable Development; Topsoil; Water Resources; Water SupplyIrrigation watering system.
PhotographerLocation
Marcus Milling

Credit Line: Copyright © Marcus Milling, American Geological Institute
Photo Quality | Large 

Photo ID: h27c5kSubject: RiversDescription
Channels; Currents; Erosion; Fluvial Environment; Fluvial Features; Geomorphology; Hydrogeology; Hydrology; Hydrosphere; Meanders; Rapids; Riparian Environment; Stream Transport; Streams; WaterwaysStream in Glacier National Park.
PhotographerLocation
Marcus Milling

Credit Line: Copyright © Marcus Milling, American Geological Institute
North America; United States; Montana; Glacier National Park
Photo Quality | Large 

Photo ID: h27c8mSubject: RiversDescription
Channels; Currents; Erosion; Fluvial Environment; Fluvial Features; Geomorphology; Hydrogeology; Hydrology; Hydrosphere; Meanders; Rapids; Riparian Environment; Stream Transport; Streams; WaterwaysStream running through Glacier National Park.
PhotographerLocation
Marcus Milling

Credit Line: Copyright © Marcus Milling, American Geological Institute
North America; United States; Montana; Glacier National Park
Photo Quality | Large 

Photo ID: h27c8tSubject: RiversDescription
Currents; Erosion; Fluvial Features; Geomorphology; Hydrogeology; Hydrology; Hydrosphere; Rapids; Runoff; Stream Transport; Streams; WaterwaysStream running through Glacier National Park.
PhotographerLocation
Marcus Milling

Credit Line: Copyright © Marcus Milling, American Geological Institute
North America; United States; Montana; Glacier National Park
Photo Quality | Large 

Photo ID: h27cbxSubject: RiversDescription
Channels; Currents; Erosion; Fluvial Environment; Fluvial Features; Geomorphology; Hydrogeology; Hydrology; Hydrosphere; Meanders; Rapids; Riparian Environment; Stream Transport; Streams; WaterwaysStream in Glacier National Park.
PhotographerLocation
Marcus Milling

Credit Line: Copyright © Marcus Milling, American Geological Institute
North America; United States; Montana; Glacier National Park
Photo Quality | Large 

Photo ID: h27cg0Subject: Lakes/PondsDescription
Clouds; Geomorphology; Glacial Lakes; Glacial Valleys; Glaciolacustrine Environment; Hydrology; Lacustrine Features; Mountains; Sky; Surface Water; U-Shaped Valleys; Water ResourcesWaterton Lake in Canada.
PhotographerLocation
Marcus Milling

Credit Line: Copyright © Marcus Milling, American Geological Institute
North America; Canada; Alberta; Waterton Lakes National Park
Photo Quality | Large 

Photo ID: h27cj8Subject: StructureDescription
Allochthons; Differential Erosion; Displacements; Erosional Features; Faults; Folds; Geomorphology; Klippen; Landforms; Lewis Overthrust; Monolith; Mountains; Nappes; Rocks; Structural Geology; TectonicsChief Mountain in Montana’s Glacier National Park is a klippe. It is an erosional outlier of the Lewis Overthrust block or nappe. It is also referred to as an allochthon because it has been moved from its place of origin by tectonic forces.
PhotographerLocation
Marcus Milling

Credit Line: Copyright © Marcus Milling, American Geological Institute
North America; United States; Montana; Chief Mountain
Photo Quality | Large 

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