Category archives for Cedar River (Nebraska)

Beaver Creek-Cedar River drainage divide area landform origins between South Fork Elkhorn River and Loup River, Nebraska, USA

A geomorphic history based on topographic map evidence Abstract: The Beaver Creek-Cedar River drainage divide area between the South Fork Elkhorn River and the Loup River was eroded by a massive southeast-oriented flood. Evidence for the southeast-oriented flood flow is found in the present day orientation of southeast-oriented Beaver Creek and Cedar River valleys and […]

Cedar River-North Loup River drainage divide area landform origins in Valley, Greeley, and adjacent counties, Nebraska, USA

A geomorphic history based on topographic map evidence Abstract: The southeast-oriented Cedar River and North Loup River valleys in Valley, Greeley, and adjacent counties drain to the northeast-oriented Loup River, which flows along the north edge of the large northeast-oriented Platte River valley. Topographic map evidence demonstrates the southeast-oriented Loup River tributary valleys and their […]