Abstract: The Shields River-Yellowstone River drainage divide area in the Crazy Mountains discussed here is located in south central Montana, USA and this essay interprets landform origins using topographic map evidence. The Crazy Mountains are an isolated and high mountain range located in southern Montana along the Great Plains western edge. The Shields River originates […]
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A geomorphic history based on topographic map evidence Abstract: The South Fork Smith River-South Fork Musselshell River drainage divide area discussed here is located in Montana, USA and includes areas in the Castle Mountains. Although detailed topographic maps of the South Fork Smith River-South Fork Musselshell River drainage divide area have been available for more […]
A geomorphic history based on topographic map evidence Abstract: The South Fork-American Fork Musselshell River drainage divide area east of Cottonwood Creek discussed here is located in Montana, USA and includes areas in the northern Crazy Mountains. Although detailed topographic maps of the South Fork-American Fork Musselshell River drainage divide area have been available for […]
Abstract: Topographic map interpretation methods are used to determine erosional landform origins in the Shields River drainage divide area located in Gallatin and Park Counties, Montana. The Shields River is a south-southeast oriented tributary to the east and northeast oriented Yellowstone River and flows in a broad valley east of the Bridger Range and west […]
Abstract: Topographic map interpretation techniques are used to determine landform origins in the Sixteenmile Creek-Shields River drainage divide area located in central Montana. The Shields River is a southwest and south-southeast oriented Yellowstone River tributary and drains the northern Crazy Mountains and the south end of a broad north-south oriented through valley with the Shields […]