Abstract: This essay uses topographic map evidence to interpret landform origins in the region between the North Fork Little Wind River and North Popo Agie River in the Wyoming Wind River Range. The North Popo Agie River originates in the high Wind River Range next to the east-west continental divide and flows in an […]
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Abstract: This essay uses topographic map evidence to interpret landform origins in the region between Beaver Creek and the Sweetwater River from the Wind River Range southeast end to Crooks Mountain area, Wyoming and also includes the Sweetwater River-East Alkali Creek drainage divide area in the Crooks Mountain area. Beaver Creek originates at the […]
Abstract: This essay uses topographic map evidence to interpret landform origins in the region between Little Popo Agie River and Beaver Creek at the Wind River Range southeast end, Fremont County, Wyoming. Beaver Creek and the Little Popo Agie River both originate at the southeast end of the Wind River and flow in different […]
Abstract: This essay uses topographic map evidence to interpret landform origins in the region between Wind River and Sweetwater River tributaries along the Beaver Divide in Wyoming. The Beaver Divide is a major escarpment marking the boundary between the deeper Wind River Basin to the north and west and the higher elevation Sweetwater River […]
Abstract: This essay uses topographic map evidence to interpret landform origins in the region between Nowood River and Badwater Creek in the southern Bighorn Mountains. The Nowood River is a northeast, north, and northwest oriented drainage route flowing from the Bighorn Basin south margin along the Bighorn Basin east margin and then into the […]
Abstract: This essay uses topographic map evidence to interpret landform origins in the region between Nowater Creek and Badwater Creek in the southern Bighorn Basin and Wyoming Bridger Mountains and is located in the region directly east of Wind River Canyon. Nowater Creek flows in a north and northwest direction from the steep Bridger […]
Abstract: This essay uses topographic map evidence to interpret landform origins in the region between Owl Creek and the Wind River in the Owl Creek Mountains, Wyoming. The Wind River flows in a southeast direction between the Owl Creek Mountains and the Wind River Range into the Wind River Basin where it turns to […]