Rain erosion on small butte
Photograph of rain erosion, evident in vertical grooves on a small butte near the old east entrance in the South Unit of Theodore Roosevelt National Park.
Collection
Theodore Roosevelt National Park
Creation Date
1958
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Photograph of rain erosion, evident in vertical grooves on a small butte near the old east entrance in the South Unit of Theodore Roosevelt National Park.
Theodore Roosevelt National Park
1958
Photograph of an eroded slump formation located in the North Unit of Theodore Roosevelt National Park.
Theodore Roosevelt National Park
1958
Photograph of bank erosion on the Little Missouri River near the Squaw Creek Campground in the North Unit of Theodore Roosevelt National Park.
Theodore Roosevelt National Park
1953-09-04
Photograph of bank erosion on the Little Missouri River at Elkhorn Ranch.
Theodore Roosevelt National Park
1969-04
National Park Service; Barney, Lary D., 1936-; Cunningham, Robert C., 1936-
Photograph of erosion along the banks of the Little Missouri River at Elkhorn Ranch.
Theodore Roosevelt National Park
1969-04
National Park Service; Barney, Lary D., 1936-; Cunningham, Robert C., 1936-
Photograph of an eroded portion of the Little Missouri River bank at Elkhorn Ranch.
Theodore Roosevelt National Park
1964-04
Photograph, looking north, of road erosion by the Little Missouri River in Roughrider Campground in the South Unit of Theodore Roosevelt National Park.
Theodore Roosevelt National Park
1978-03
National Park Service; Herr, William M. (William Martin), 1937-
Photograph, looking south, of road erosion by the Little Missouri River in Roughrider Campground in the South Unit of Theodore Roosevelt National Park.
Theodore Roosevelt National Park
1978-03
National Park Service; Herr, William M. (William Martin), 1937-
Photograph of damage to the entrance road to the Roughrider Campground in the South Unit of Theodore Roosevelt National Park.
Theodore Roosevelt National Park
1978-04-07
National Park Service; Herr, William M. (William Martin), 1937-
Photograph of an informational display entitled “The Work of Erosion,” which illustrates the role of running water in development of the badlands; museum exhibit #8 in the South Unit visitor center of Theodore Roosevelt National Park.
Theodore Roosevelt National Park
1967-03-30
Photograph of a wooden informational sign entitled “The Ages Been at Work,” which discusses the formation of the badlands in the South Unit of Theodore Roosevelt National Park.
Theodore Roosevelt National Park
1961-07
Photograph of a wooden informational sign in the North Unit of Theodore Roosevelt National Park entitled “North Dakota Badlands,” which discusses the formation of the badlands.
Theodore Roosevelt National Park
1950-1970
Report from the Region 2 office offers insight into the formations of the North and South Units of Roosevelt State Park (Roosevelt Recreational Demonstration Area), including the proposed Killdeer Mountains addition.
Theodore Roosevelt National Park
1939-11-25
Theodore Roosevelt thanks E. R. Bradfield for his letter and has directed a friend to send Bradfield relevant literature regarding deforestation and erosion.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1911-08-29
Theodore Roosevelt creates Natural Bridges National Monument. Public interest “would be promoted by reserving these extraordinary examples of stream erosion.” Roosevelt uses the Antiquities Act to create the national monument.
Natural Bridges National Monument
1908-04-16