CONTENTS. Two cycles of erosion previously recognized Cycles of erosion in the Rocky Mountain National Park Correlation with peneplains of other areas Physiographic history ILLUSTRATIONS. PLATE I. Map and profile section of a part of the Central City quadrangle, Colo II. A, Flattop Mountain, Colo., the type area of the Flattop peneplain; B, General view northwestward from Flattop Mountain III. A, The Continental Divide, Colo.; B, Hallett Glacier, Colo.; C, Estes Park, Colo IV. A, Thompson Canyon, Colo.; B, Gorge below Tyndall Glacier, Colo V. A, Andrews Glacier, Colo.; B, Mills moraine, Colo VI. A, The Chasm, Longs Peak, Colo.; B, Cirque near Comanche Peak, Colo VII. A, Moraine south of Copeland Lake, Colo.; B, A timber-line tree on Longs Peak, Colo VIII. A, Black Canyon and The Needles, Colo.; B, Longs Peak and Tahosa Valley, Colo FIGURE 1. East-west profile across the Rocky Mountains through Longs Peak and Grand Lake. Colo 2. Profile across the Front Range through Flattop Mountain from Grand River to The Crags, Colo 3. Profile from the crest of the mountains at Hagues Peak north eastward to the Great Plains in northern Colorado
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