of trails. MN: Thanks to Mark Modjeski for tracing some canoe trails (more to come). NJ: Added this:http://www.poi-factory.com/node/41305AR: I GPSed some stuff in Buffalo Point. I got Buffalo River Trail, OHT, and several others fromwww.ouachitamaps.com/Got lots of data from ark...
Water shapes the landscapes around us and creates the land forms that we see. On the left we can see the meandering low-gradient rivers and marshes of the coastal plain in South Carolina. In the center image, the oxbow lakes are signs of the Mississippi River’s movements over time that ...
Coupling legacy geomorphic surface facies to riparian vegetation: Assessing red cedar invasion along the Missouri River downstream of Gavins Point dam, Sou... Abstract Floods increase fluvial complexity by eroding established surfaces and creating new alluvial surfaces. As dams regulate channel flow, fluv...
The Flood of '93 won't cost Missouri taxpayers as much as expected.Gov. Mel Carnahan pared his request for flood relief funds to $16 million Wednesday from... PDJC Bureau - U.S. Giving State a Break on Flood Aid Move Allows Carnahan to Ask for $14 Million Less in Relief ...
The Mississippi River is the second-longest river in the United States; the longest is the Missouri River, which flows into the Mississippi. Taken together, they form the largest river system in North America. If measured from the head of the Missouri, the length of the Missouri/Mississippi ...
in southern Louisiana while similar straight lines in the center map show the extensive irrigation systems that support the rich agricultural lands in California’s central valley. On the right, we see similar water systems that support agriculture along the Mississippi River in south...
of more than 100 dams and reservoirs on the Missouri and certain of its tributaries. Local flood protection, involving levees and bank stabilization, and a deeper river channel were provided on the Missouri itself fromSioux City, Iowa, to the Mississippi, a distance of 760 miles (1,220 km)...
Mississippi River, the longest river of North America, draining with its major tributaries an area of approximately 1.2 million square miles, or about one-eighth of the entire continent. With its tributaries, the Mississippi River drains all or part of 3
Clinton, city, seat (1869) of Clinton county, eastern Iowa, U.S. It lies along the Mississippi River (there bridged to Fulton and East Clinton, Illinois), about 40 miles (65 km) north-northeast of Davenport. The original settler, Joseph M. Bartlett, oper
Bismarck, city, capital of North Dakota, U.S., and seat (1873) of Burleigh county. It lies in the south-central part of the state and is situated on the eastern bank of the Missouri River. The Lewis and Clark Expedition passed through the area in 1804–0