A geomorphic history based on topographic map evidence Abstract: The drainage divide between Battle Creek and French Creek originates in the western South Dakota Black Hills and continues east of the Black Hills to the Cheyenne River valley. Although detailed topographic maps of the Battle Creek-French Creek drainage divide area have been available for more […]
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A geomorphic history based on topographic map evidence Abstract: The drainage divide between French Creek and Beaver Creek originates in the western South Dakota Black Hills and continues east of the Black Hills to the Cheyenne River valley. Although detailed topographic maps of the French Creek-Beaver Creek drainage divide area have been available for more […]
A geomorphic history based on topographic map evidence Abstract: The drainage divide between Red Canyon Creek and Beaver Creek originates in the western South Dakota Black Hills and continues southward to the Cheyenne River valley. Although detailed topographic maps of the Red Canyon Creek-Beaver Creek drainage divide area have been available for more than fifty […]
A geomorphic history based on topographic map evidence Abstract: The drainage divide between Stockade Beaver Creek and Red Canyon Creek originates in the western South Dakota and northeast Wyoming Black Hills and continues southward to the Cheyenne River valley. Although detailed topographic maps of the Stockade Beaver Creek-Red Canyon Creek drainage divide area have been […]
A geomorphic history based on topographic map evidence Abstract: The drainage divide area between Inyan Kara Creek and Stockade Beaver Creek is located in the northeast Wyoming Black Hills. Although detailed topographic maps of the Inyan Kara Creek-Stockade Beaver Creek drainage divide area have been available for more than fifty years detailed map evidence has […]
A geomorphic history based on topographic map evidence Abstract: The Cheyenne River-North Platte River drainage divide area is located in eastern Wyoming, USA and is actually the drainage divide area between a Cheyenne River tributary, Lightning Creek, and the North Platte River. Although detailed topographic maps of the Lightning Creek-North Platte River drainage divide area […]