Ohio River Flooding Damages Homes
Cincinnati, Ohio and northern Covington, Kentucky are neighboring cities that border the Ohio River. The threat of landslides and flooding are shared by the two urban centers due to underlying geologic and hydrologic factors. Landslides and flooding are interconnected and are often caused by similar ...
To take readers on an interactive tour of the Ohio River, Blue Raster produced a StoryMap called Highlights of the Ohio for the Good River project launch.
The map to the right shows snowfall totals in the state of Ohio from the December 22-23, 2004 winter storm. The map is an interpolation based on the snowfall reports across the region. Southern/Central Ohio Pictures The image to the right shows residents clearing deep snow piled around vehic...
Cincinnati, city, seat of Hamilton county, southwestern Ohio, U.S. It lies along the Ohio River opposite the suburbs of Covington and Newport, Kentucky, 15 miles (24 km) east of the Indiana border and about 50 miles (80 km) southwest of Dayton. Cincinnat
View Trail Map Send to App Overview Following the Potomac River, the C&O Canal Towpath traverses the Chesapeake & Ohio Canal National Historical Park for 184.2 miles between Cumberland, Maryland, and the Georgetown neighborhood in Washington D.C. About the Route Every year, millions of visit...
Volunteer Handbook, C&O Canal(undated) "We Are Again In The Midst of Trouble": Flooding on the Potomac River and the Struggle for the Sustainability of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, 1828-1996(Donald R. Shaffer, July 1997)
The over-thickened nature of Zone 3 paleosols indicates they likely formed in a stable, well-drained, distal floodplain with infrequent localized flooding events, e.g., [2,3,4]. However, channel migration becomes a major control and the accumulation of channel sandstone indicates that channel ...
Although overall small regarding the entire Muskingum River Watershed, the landcover changes may still cause significant degradation of ecological serving capability and higher risks of flooding and contaminated surface water in these six most concentrated counties, namely, Belmont, Carroll, Guernsey, ...
Ohio River Flooding Kills 1