A geomorphic history based on topographic evidence Abstract: The North Fork-South Fork Moreau River drainage divide area discussed here is located in northwest South Dakota, USA. Although detailed topographic maps of the North Fork-South Fork Moreau River drainage divide area have been available for more than fifty years detailed map evidence has not previously been […]
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A geomorphic history based on topographic map evidence Abstract: The Cherry Creek-Cheyenne River drainage divide area discussed here is located in northwest South Dakota, USA. Although detailed topographic maps of the Cherry Creek-Cheyenne River 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 Moreau River-Belle Fourche River drainage divide area discussed here is located in western South Dakota, USA. Although detailed topographic maps of the Moreau River-Belle Fourche 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 Cheyenne River-Bad River drainage divide area discussed here is located in western South Dakota, USA. Although detailed topographic maps of the Cheyenne River-Bad River 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 White River-Keya Paha River drainage divide area discussed here is located in southern South Dakota, USA. Although detailed topographic maps of the White River-Keya Paha 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 White River-Little White River drainage divide area discussed here is located in southern South Dakota, USA. Although detailed topographic maps of the White River-Little White 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 evidence Abstract: The Ponca Creek-Keya Paha (and Niobrara) River drainage divide area discussed here is located along the South Dakota-Nebraska border, USA. Although detailed topographic maps of the Ponca Creek-Keya Paha (and Niobrara) River 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 Little White River-Niobrara River drainage divide area discussed here is located along the South Dakota-Nebraska border, USA. Although detailed topographic maps of the Little White River-Niobrara River drainage divide area have been available for more than fifty years detailed map evidence has not previously been […]
A geomorphic history based on topographic map evidence Abstract: The Hat Creek-White River drainage divide area discussed here is located in northwest Nebraska and southwest South Dakota, USA. Although detailed topographic maps of the Hat Creek-White River drainage divide area have been available for more than fifty years detailed map evidence has not previously been […]
A geomorphic history based on topographic map evidence Abstract: The Cheyenne River-Niobrara River drainage divide area between Old Woman Creek and Hat Creek discussed here is located in northwest Nebraska, southwest South Dakota and eastern Wyoming, USA. Although detailed topographic maps of the Cheyenne River-Niobrara River drainage divide area have been available for more than […]
A geomorphic history based on topographic evidence Abstract: The drainage divide between the northeast-oriented southeast-oriented Belle Fourche River in Wyoming and South Dakota is located at the north end of the Black Hills uplift area, USA. Although detailed topographic maps of the Belle Fourche River-Belle Fourche River drainage divide area have been available for more […]
A geomorphic history based on topographic map evidence Abstract: The drainage divide between the Redwater River and Spearfish Creek in Wyoming and South Dakota is located at the north end of the Black Hills uplift area, USA. Although detailed topographic maps of the Redwater River-Spearfish Creek drainage divide area have been available for more than […]
A geomorphic history based on topographic map evidence Abstract: The drainage divide between Spearfish Creek and Whitewood Creek and Rapid Creek is located in the South Dakota Black Hills, USA. Although detailed topographic maps of the Spearfish Creek-Whitewood Creek and Rapid Creek drainage divide area have been available for more than fifty years detailed map […]
A geomorphic history based on topographic map evidence Abstract: The drainage divide between Whitewood Creek and Bear Butte Creek is located in the South Dakota Black Hills, USA. Although detailed topographic maps of the Whitewood Creek-Bear Butte Creek drainage divide area have been available for more than fifty years detailed map evidence has not previously […]
A geomorphic history based on topographic map evidence Abstract: The drainage divide between the Belle Fourche River and Elk Creek originates in the South Dakota Black Hills and continues east of the Black Hills to the Cheyenne River valley. Although detailed topographic maps of the Belle Fourche River-Elk Creek drainage divide area have been available […]
A geomorphic history based on topographic map evidence Abstract: The drainage divide between Elk Creek and Boxelder 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 Elk Creek-Boxelder Creek drainage divide area have been available for more […]
A geomorphic history based in topographic map evidence Abstract: The drainage divide between Boxelder Creek and Rapid 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 Boxelder Creek-Rapid Creek drainage divide area have been available for more […]
A geomorphic history based on topographic map evidence Abstract: The drainage divide between Rapid Creek and Spring 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 Rapid Creek-Spring Creek drainage divide area have been available for more […]
A geomorphic history based on topographic map evidence Abstract: The drainage divide between Spring Creek and Battle 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 Spring Creek-Battle Creek drainage divide area have been available for more […]
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 […]
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 James River-Wild Rice River drainage divide area investigated here is located in southeast North Dakota and northeast South Dakota and is the north-south continental divide. Water in the Wild Rice River eventually reaches Hudson Bay. Water in the James River eventually reaches the Gulf of […]
A geomorphic history based on topographic map evidence Abstract: The Missouri Coteau-James River drainage divide area discussed here is located in Dickey County, North Dakota and McPherson and Brown Counties, South Dakota, USA. The Missouri Coteau is a region of small interior drainage basins and is underlain by thick glacial debris interpreted to have been […]
