Abstract: Topographic map interpretation methods are used to interpret landform origins in the Chariton River-Mississippi River drainage divide area located in Schuyler, Adair, and Macon Counties, Missouri. The Chariton River flows in a south direction along the study region western boundary and south of the study region joins the southeast and east oriented Missouri River. […]
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Abstract: This essay uses topographic map interpretation methods to determine landform origins in the Elk Fork Salt River-Missouri River drainage divide area located in Randolph, Audrain, and Boone Counties, Missouri. The Elk Fork Salt River is an east-oriented tributary to the east-oriented Salt River, which flows to the south oriented Mississippi River, and is located north of […]
Abstract: Topographic map evidence is used to interpret landform origins in the South Fork Salt River-Missouri River drainage divide area located in Audrain and Callaway Counties, Missouri. Audrain County is located north of Callaway County and the Missouri River flows in an east direction along the Callaway County southern border. Callaway County is almost completely […]