Author: Michael R. Karlinger
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Sediment transport
Languages : en
Pages : 4
Book Description
Relation of Channel-width Maintenance to Sediment Transport and River Morphology, Platte River, South-central Nebraska
Author: Michael R. Karlinger
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Sediment transport
Languages : en
Pages : 4
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Sediment transport
Languages : en
Pages : 4
Book Description
Hydrologic and Geomorphic Studies of the Platte River Basin
Geological Survey Professional Paper
U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper
Water-resources Investigations Report
Trends in Precipitation and Streamflow and Changes in Stream Morphology in the Fountain Creek Watershed, Colorado, 1939-99
Author: Robert W. Stogner
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Precipitation (Meteorology)
Languages : en
Pages : 56
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Precipitation (Meteorology)
Languages : en
Pages : 56
Book Description
Publications of the Geological Survey
Author: Geological Survey (U.S.)
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Geology
Languages : en
Pages : 348
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Geology
Languages : en
Pages : 348
Book Description
Analysis of flood-flow frequency, flood duration, and channel-forming flow for the James River in South Dakota
Author: Rick D. Benson
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Flood forecasting
Languages : en
Pages : 148
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Flood forecasting
Languages : en
Pages : 148
Book Description
Technique for estimating flood-peak discharges and frequencies on rural streams in Illinois
Author: George W. Curtis
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Flood forecasting
Languages : en
Pages : 462
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Flood forecasting
Languages : en
Pages : 462
Book Description
Wide Rivers Crossed
Author: Ellen Wohl
Publisher: University Press of Colorado
ISBN: 1457181304
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 353
Book Description
"In Wide Rivers Crossed, Ellen Wohl tells the stories of two rivers—the South Platte on the western plains and the Illinois on the eastern—to represent the environmental history and historical transformation of major rivers across the American prairie. Wohl begins with the rivers’ natural histories, including their geologic history, physical characteristics, ecological communities, and earliest human impacts, and follows a downstream and historical progression from the use of the rivers’ resources by European immigrants through increasing population density of the twentieth century to the present day. The environmental changes in the South Platte and the Illinois reflect the relentless efforts by humans to control the distribution of water: to enhance surface water in the arid western prairie and to limit the spread of floods and drain the wetlands along the rivers in the water-abundant east. In addition, during the past two centuries crops replaced native vegetation; excess snowmelt and rainfall carried fertilizers and pesticides into streams; and levees, dams, and drainage altered distribution. These changes cascaded through networks, starting in small headwater tributaries, and reduced the ability of rivers to supply the clean water, fertile soil, and natural habitats they had provided for centuries. Understanding how these rivers, and rivers in general, function and how these functions have been altered over time will allow us to find innovative approaches to restoring river ecosystems. Wide Rivers Crossed looks at these historical changes and discusses opportunities for much needed protection and restoration for the future."
Publisher: University Press of Colorado
ISBN: 1457181304
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 353
Book Description
"In Wide Rivers Crossed, Ellen Wohl tells the stories of two rivers—the South Platte on the western plains and the Illinois on the eastern—to represent the environmental history and historical transformation of major rivers across the American prairie. Wohl begins with the rivers’ natural histories, including their geologic history, physical characteristics, ecological communities, and earliest human impacts, and follows a downstream and historical progression from the use of the rivers’ resources by European immigrants through increasing population density of the twentieth century to the present day. The environmental changes in the South Platte and the Illinois reflect the relentless efforts by humans to control the distribution of water: to enhance surface water in the arid western prairie and to limit the spread of floods and drain the wetlands along the rivers in the water-abundant east. In addition, during the past two centuries crops replaced native vegetation; excess snowmelt and rainfall carried fertilizers and pesticides into streams; and levees, dams, and drainage altered distribution. These changes cascaded through networks, starting in small headwater tributaries, and reduced the ability of rivers to supply the clean water, fertile soil, and natural habitats they had provided for centuries. Understanding how these rivers, and rivers in general, function and how these functions have been altered over time will allow us to find innovative approaches to restoring river ecosystems. Wide Rivers Crossed looks at these historical changes and discusses opportunities for much needed protection and restoration for the future."