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Identifier: forestphysiograp01bowm (find matches)
Title: Forest physiography; physiography of the United States and principles of soils in relation to forestry
Year: 1911 (1910s)
Authors: Bowman, Isaiah, 1878-1950
Subjects: Physical geography Forests and forestry Soils
Publisher: New York, J. Wiley & sons (etc., etc.)
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places is a knife-edgeof jagged rocks. The precipices are frequently more than 1000 feethigh and in some instances have an altitude of 4500 feet, with a slope thatis nowhere below 50°, Fig. 92. These cliffs are the walls of profoundamphitheaters which enclose small mountain basins commonly occupiedby lakes. The elevations of the highest summits range from 8500 to 1 Bailey Willis, Stratigraphy and Structure, Lewis and Livingston Ranges, Montana, Bull.Geol. Soc. Am., vol. 13, 1902, pp. 307-308. The eastern border of the Rocky Mountains near the common border of British Columbiaand Alberta is also marked by the presence of a great overthrust fault, the continuation north-ward of the fault at the eastern border of the Lewis Mountains. It runs north by west asindicated on the map of part of Alberta and British Columbia by Dowling. (D. B. Bowling,Cretaceous Section in the Moose Mountain District of Southern Alberta, Bull. Geol. Soc.Am., vol. 17, 1906, pp. 295-302.) 3o8 FOREST PHYSIOGRAPHY
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10,400 feet; the elevations of the wind gaps are from 5400 to 6000feet. The Livingston range extends from Mount Heavens north of Mc-Donald Lake northwestward to Mount Head in British Columbia. Itlies west of the Lewis range in the United States, but the latter rangeends near the international boundary and in Canada the front range is ROCKY MOUNTAINS. I 309

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