Category archives for Pomme de Terre River

Osage River-Weaubleau Creek drainage divide area landform origins in St Clair, Benton, and Hickory Counties, Missouri, USA

Abstract: The Osage River-Weaubleau Creek drainage divide in St Clair, Benton, and Hickory Counties is bounded on the east by the north-oriented Pomme de Terre River, on the west by north, northwest, and north oriented Weaubleau Creek, and on the north by the east-oriented Osage River, and is drained primarily by north-oriented streams. North-oriented valleys […]

Little Sac River-Pomme de Terre River drainage divide area landform origins in Polk, Dalls, Greene, and Webster Counties, Missouri, USA

Abstract: The Little Sac River-Pomme de Terre River drainage divide area in Polk, Dallas, Greene, and Webster Counties, Missouri is the drainage divide between two north-oriented Osage River tributaries and evolved during a massive reversal of an immense south-oriented flood. South-oriented flood waters were derived from a rapidly melting North American ice sheet and flowed […]

Pomme de Terre River-Niangua River drainage divide area landform origins in Polk, Dallas, and Webster Counties, Missouri, USA

Abstract: The Pomme de Terre River-Niangua River drainage divide area in Polk, Dallas, and Webster Counties, Missouri is the southern half of the drainage divide between two north-oriented Osage River tributaries and was eroded and created during a massive reversal of an immense south oriented flood. The south oriented flood waters were derived from a rapidly melting […]