Abstract: The Milk River originates in the Glacier National Park region west of Browning, Montana and flows in a northeast direction into Alberta before turning to flow in a southeast direction to Havre, Montana and then in an east and southeast direction to join the east-oriented Missouri River east of Glasgow, Montana. This overview […]
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A geomorphic history based on topographic map evidence Abstract: The Milk River-Missouri River drainage divide area east of Larb Creek is located in Valley County, Montana, USA. Although detailed topographic maps of the Milk River-Missouri River drainage divide area have been available for more than fifty years detailed map evidence has not previously been used […]
A geomorphic history based on topographic map evidence Abstract: The Milk River-Missouri River drainage divide area between Beaver Creek and Larb Creek is located in Phillips and Valley Counties, Montana, USA. Although detailed topographic maps of the Milk River-Missouri River drainage divide area between Beaver Creek and Larb Creek have been available for more than […]
A geomorphic history based on topographic map evidence Abstract: The Beaver Creek-Missouri River drainage divide area is located in southern Phillips County, Montana, USA. Although detailed topographic maps of the Beaver Creek-Missouri River drainage divide area have been available for more than fifty years detailed map evidence has not previously been used to interpret the […]
A geomorphic history based on topographic map evidence Abstract: The Peoples Creek-Beaver Creek drainage divide area is located in Blaine and Phillips Counties, Montana, USA. Although detailed topographic maps of the Peoples Creek-Beaver Creek drainage divide area have been available for more than fifty years detailed map evidence has not previously been used to interpret […]
A geomorphic history based on topographic map evidence Abstract: The Milk River-Peoples Creek drainage divide area is located in Blaine County, Montana, USA. Although detailed topographic maps of the Milk River-Peoples Creek drainage divide area have been available for more than fifty years detailed map evidence has not previously been used to interpret the region’s […]
A geomorphic history based on topographic map evidence Abstract: The Peoples Creek-Missouri River drainage divide area is located in Blaine County, Montana, USA. Although detailed topographic maps of the Peoples Creek-Missouri River drainage divide area have been available for more than fifty years detailed map evidence has not previously been used to interpret the region’s […]
A geomorphic history based on topographic map evidence Abstract: The Beaver Creek-Birch Creek drainage divide area is located in Hill and Chouteau Counties, Montana, USA and includes high Bear Paw Mountain regions.Beaver Creek is a north oriented Milk River tributary and Birch Creek is a south-oriented Missouri River tributary. Although detailed topographic maps of the […]
A geomorphic history based on topographic map evidence Abstract: The Big Sandy-Beaver Creek drainage divide area is located in Hill and Chouteau Counties, Montana, USA and includes high Bear Paw Mountain regions. Although detailed topographic maps of the Big Sandy Creek-Beaver Creek drainage divide area have been available for more than fifty years detailed map […]
A geomorphic history based on topographic map evidence Abstract: The Big Sandy-Birch Creek drainage divide area is located in Chouteau County, Montana, USA and includes high Bear Paw Mountain regions. Although detailed topographic maps of the Big Sandy Creek-Birch Creek drainage divide area have been available for more than fifty years detailed map evidence has […]
Abstract: Topographic map interpretation methods are used to determine landform origins along the Wood River-Frenchman River drainage divide area in southern Saskatchewan, Canada. The Wood River-Frenchman River drainage divide is located along the west end of the Wood Mountain upland region just north of the Saskatchewan-Montana border. Today the Wood River flows in a north-direction […]
Abstract: Topographic map interpretation methods are used to interpret landform origins in the Rock Creek-Porcupine Creek drainage divide area located in Valley County, Montana. Rock Creek originates in the Wood Mountain area in southern Saskatchewan, just north of the international border, and flows in a south-southwest and south direction to join the southeast-oriented Milk River […]
Abstract: Topographic map evidence is used to interpret landform origins in the Frenchman River-Rock Creek drainage divide area in western Valley and eastern Phillips Counties, Montana. The Frenchman River and Rock Creek originate in southern Saskatchewan and after entering Montana flow in generally south directions to join the southeast-oriented Milk River. Rock Creek is located […]
Abstract: Topographic map interpretation methods are used to determine landform origins in the Whitewater Creek-Frenchman River (Creek) drainage divide area in northeast Phillips County, Montana, which is located directly south of the Canadian border. Whitewater Creek and the Frenchman River are southeast and south oriented tributaries originating in southern Saskatchewan and flowing to the southeast-oriented […]
Abstract: Topographic map interpretation methods are used to determine landform origins in the Whitewater Creek-Milk River drainage divide area located in north central Phillips County, Montana. The Milk River in the study region flows in east direction to Malta, Montana and then turns to flow in a north-northeast direction before turning to flow in a […]
Abstract: Topographic map interpretation methods are used to determine landform origins in the Woody Island Coulee-Milk River drainage divide area in northwest Phillips and northeast Blaine Counties, Montana. Woody Island Coulee is an east and south-oriented tributary which drains a large upland erosion surface near the Canadian border to southeast oriented Cottonwood Creek, which flows to […]
Abstract: Topographic map interpretation methods are used to determine landform origins in the Battle Creek-Savoy Creek drainage divide area in Blaine County, Montana. Battle Creek originates in the Cypress Hills area of southwest Saskatchewan and flows in a south-southeast direction to join the east and southeast oriented Milk River in Montana. Savoy Creek originates in Montana […]
Abstract: Topographic map interpretation methods are used to interpret landform origins in the Milk River-Battle Creek drainage divide area located in northeast Hill County, Montana. The study region is bounded on the west and south by the southeast and east-oriented Milk River, on the north by the Canadian border, and on the east by south-southeast […]
Abstract: Topographic map interpretation methods are used in determine landform origins for the region between the Frenchman River and the United States border in southwest Saskatchewan. The Frenchman River originates along the south side of the southwest Saskatchewan Cypress Hills and flows in an east and southeast direction to the United States border and then […]
Abstract: Topographic map interpretation methods are used to determine landform origins in the South Saskatchewan River-Frenchman River drainage divide area of southwest Saskatchewan. The South Saskatchewan River originates in southern Alberta and flows in a generally northeast direction with water eventually reaching Hudson Bay. The Frenchman River originates along the south margin of the Cypress […]
Abstract: Topographic map interpretation methods are used to determine landform origins for the Lodge Creek and Battle Creek drainage basins located in the Cypress Hills region of southwest Saskatchewan and southeast Alberta. Lodge Creek and Battle Creek originate in the Cypress Hills upland region and flow in south and southeast directions to join the Milk […]
Abstract: Topographic map interpretation methods are used to determine landform origins in the Sage Creek-Milk River drainage divide area located in Hill County, Montana. The Milk River flows in a southeast and east direction in Hill County and is joined west of Havre, Montana by north-northeast oriented Big Sandy Creek, which flows along the western […]
Abstract: Topographic map interpretation methods are used to determine landform origins in the Sage Creek-O’Brien Coulee drainage divide area located in Hill and Liberty Counties, Montana. Sage Creek originates in the high East Butte area of the Sweet Grass Hills and flows in a northeast direction to reach the surrounding plains before turning to flow […]
Abstract: Topographic map interpretation methods are used to determine landform origins in the Cottonwood Creek-Sage Creek drainage divide area located in Liberty and Hill Counties, Montana. Cottonwood Creek is a south oriented Marias River tributary with the Marias River flowing to the Missouri River, which flows across north central Montana on a route south of the […]
Abstract: Topographic map interpretation methods are used to determine landform origins for the Marias River-Big Sandy Creek drainage divide area in northern Chouteau County, Montana. The study region is bounded on the west by the east and south oriented Marias River, the south by the northeast-oriented Missouri River, the east by the north-northeast oriented Missouri River-Big […]