Box 1
Contains 105 Results:
Looking upstream at Halfway stream-gaging station before the mud-rock flood, 29 July 1947
This collection contains photos relating to the Intermountain Forest and Range Experiment Station's Experimental Watershed program in Davis County. The project was created and carried out from 1930 to the late 1960s to repair damaged and eroded watersheds. The primary photographers of this collection are Richard B. Marston and A.R. Croft.
"Looking downstream at Halway stream-gaging station after flood of August 10, 1947", 12 August 1947
This collection contains photos relating to the Intermountain Forest and Range Experiment Station's Experimental Watershed program in Davis County. The project was created and carried out from 1930 to the late 1960s to repair damaged and eroded watersheds. The primary photographers of this collection are Richard B. Marston and A.R. Croft.
"Looking downstream at Halfway stream-gaging station 12 days before mud-rock flood", 29 July 1947
This collection contains photos relating to the Intermountain Forest and Range Experiment Station's Experimental Watershed program in Davis County. The project was created and carried out from 1930 to the late 1960s to repair damaged and eroded watersheds. The primary photographers of this collection are Richard B. Marston and A.R. Croft.
"Bridge of Halfway Creek after flood of 8/10/47", 1947
This collection contains photos relating to the Intermountain Forest and Range Experiment Station's Experimental Watershed program in Davis County. The project was created and carried out from 1930 to the late 1960s to repair damaged and eroded watersheds. The primary photographers of this collection are Richard B. Marston and A.R. Croft.
"Looking down Halfway Creek where it passes under bridge", 12 August 1947
This collection contains photos relating to the Intermountain Forest and Range Experiment Station's Experimental Watershed program in Davis County. The project was created and carried out from 1930 to the late 1960s to repair damaged and eroded watersheds. The primary photographers of this collection are Richard B. Marston and A.R. Croft.
Spring flow at Halfway Creek, 27 April 1952
This collection contains photos relating to the Intermountain Forest and Range Experiment Station's Experimental Watershed program in Davis County. The project was created and carried out from 1930 to the late 1960s to repair damaged and eroded watersheds. The primary photographers of this collection are Richard B. Marston and A.R. Croft.
"Close-up photos from west to east around the head of Lost Creek, Provo Canyon", August 1938
This collection contains photos relating to the Intermountain Forest and Range Experiment Station's Experimental Watershed program in Davis County. The project was created and carried out from 1930 to the late 1960s to repair damaged and eroded watersheds. The primary photographers of this collection are Richard B. Marston and A.R. Croft.
Lost Creek after mud-rock flood, 1938
This collection contains photos relating to the Intermountain Forest and Range Experiment Station's Experimental Watershed program in Davis County. The project was created and carried out from 1930 to the late 1960s to repair damaged and eroded watersheds. The primary photographers of this collection are Richard B. Marston and A.R. Croft.
Lost Creek alluvial cone, 1938
This collection contains photos relating to the Intermountain Forest and Range Experiment Station's Experimental Watershed program in Davis County. The project was created and carried out from 1930 to the late 1960s to repair damaged and eroded watersheds. The primary photographers of this collection are Richard B. Marston and A.R. Croft.
Barren watershed in Lost Creek, 1930-1969
This collection contains photos relating to the Intermountain Forest and Range Experiment Station's Experimental Watershed program in Davis County. The project was created and carried out from 1930 to the late 1960s to repair damaged and eroded watersheds. The primary photographers of this collection are Richard B. Marston and A.R. Croft.