TABLE OF CONTENTS Location Distribution and Relative Ages of the Rocks Physiography and Geomorphology Introduction Appendix A. Geologic Map of Mount Rainier National Park (omitted from the online edition) ILLUSTRATIONS FIG 1. Mount Rainier from the West Side of Pinnacle Peak FIG 2. Index Map Showing the Location of Mount Rainier National Park FIG 3. Mother Mountain from Seattle Park, Looking Northward FIG 4. Mineral Mountain
Andesite Porphyry FIG 5. Sheepskull Gap Tufts, x25, Plane Light FIG 6. Sourdough Mountain
Breccias, x25, Plane Light FIG 7. Chinook Pass Diorite
Porphyry FIG 8. Longmire Acid Breccias, x25, Plane Light FIG 9. Starbo Altered Tuft, x25, Plane Light FIG 10. Cayuse Pass Acid
Hornfels FIG 11. Mowich Hypersthene
Basalt FIG 12. Snoqualmie
Granodiorite FIG 13. Unconformity between the Eroded Surface of the Snoqualmie Granodiorite and the Lower Flows of Mount Rainier FIG 14. Andesite from North
Side of the South Puyallup Glacier FIG 15. Hypersthene Andesite
from St. Elmos Pass FIG 16. Andesite from near
the Snout of Nisqually Glacier FIG 17. Hypersthene Andesite from Spray Park FIG 18. Hypersthene Andesite from Faraway Rock FIG 19. Andesite from McClure Rock FIG 20. Andesite from Register Rock at the Summit of the Mountain FIG 21. Hornblende Andesite from St. Elmos Pass FIG 22. Hornblende Andesite from Edith Creek, Paradise Valley FIG 23. Andesite from Panorama Point FIG 24. Andesite from Gibraltar FIG 25. Lake Leigh from near Panhandle Gap FIG 26. A View Looking South from the Crater Rim at the Top of the Mountain FIG 27. Steamboat Prow and The Wedge FIG 28. Yakima Park from the Sourdough Mountains
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