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Seeley Fire Area, Manti-LaSal National Forest  

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2272 × 1704 pixels (3.87 MP)

7.6 in × 5.7 in @ 300 PPI

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Resource ID

21005

Resource Type

Photo

Availability

Public

UGS Program

Hazards

Title

Seeley Fire Area, Manti-LaSal National Forest

Author

Rich Giraud

Publisher

Utah Geological Survey

Date

November 19 2010 @ 17:11

USGS 7-1/2' Quadrangle

Candland Mountain, Wattis

County

Emery, Carbon

Photo Type

Digital Camera

Photo Date

2010-11-19 17:11:02

Camera Make / Model

Canon PowerShot S3 IS

Resolution (dpi)

180

Image Size

2272x1704

Source

UGS

Original Filename

IMG_2681.JPG

Abstract / Description

Photograph contained within hydrologic unit codes (HUC) covering the areas within and near the burn area: Mud Creek (1406000070203), Left Fork Huntington Creek (1406000090101), Right Fork Huntington Creek (1406000090102), South Fork Gordon Creek (1406000070403), Mud Water Canyon (1406000070401), Pinnacle Wash (1406000070801), Miller Fork Canyon-Huntington Creek (1406000090103), Clawson Spring-Miller Creek (1406000070602), and Serviceberry Creek (1406000070601), and acquired as part of the Manti-LaSal National Forest/Utah Geological Survey Landslide Inventory Mapping Project (UFS4) in selected areas of the Wasatch Plateau. Exact location not known, the centroid of the project area was used.

Location Data

Marker lat / long: 39.561951, -111.127797 (WGS84)

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