Abstract: Topographic map evidence is used to interpret the Platte River-Thompson River drainage divide area located in Adair, Union, Ringgold, and Decatur Counties, Iowa. The Grand River is a south-southwest, southeast, and south oriented Missouri River tributary which originates between the south-southwest oriented Platte River drainage basin and the south-southeast oriented Thompson River drainage basin […]
Abstract: Topographic map evidence is used to interpret landform origins in the Chariton River-Grand River drainage divide area located in Lucas, Decatur, and Wayne Counties, Iowa. The Chariton River flows in an east, northeast, and southeast direction in south central Iowa before entering the state of Missouri and then flowing in a south direction to […]
Abstract: Topographic map evidence is used to interpret landform origins in drainage divide areas between Chariton River tributaries and between the Chariton River and Mississippi River tributaries located in Appanoose County, Iowa. The Chariton River flows in a southeast and south-southeast direction across Appanoose County and south of Appanoose County flows in a south direction […]
Abstract: Topographic map evidence is used to interpret Missouri River-Platte River drainage divide area landform origins in Buchanan and Platte Counties, Missouri. The Platte River referred to in this essay originates in southern Iowa and flows in a south direction into northwest Missouri and then into eastern Buchanan County where it flows in a south […]
Abstract: Topographic map interpretation techniques are used to interpret drainage divide origins in the One Hundred and Two River-East Fork Grand River drainage divide area located in Nodaway, Worth, and Gentry Counties, Missouri. The study region is located in northwest Missouri along and/or near the Iowa-Missouri state line. Multiple south-oriented Missouri River tributaries, including the […]
Abstract: Topographic map interpretation methods are used to interpret landform origins in the Platte River-Grand River drainage divide area of Gentry, Andrew, and De Kalb Counties, Missouri. The Platte River is a south-oriented Missouri River tributary flowing through eastern Andrew County and has south-oriented tributaries originating in southwest Gentry County and flowing through western De […]
Abstract: Topographic map interpretation methods are used to interpret Platte River-Missouri River drainage divide area landform origins in Clinton and Clay Counties, Missouri. Clinton and Clay Counties are north of the southeast and east oriented Missouri River in the Kansas City, Missouri region and west of the south oriented Platte River, which joins the Missouri River […]
Abstract: Topographic map interpretation methods are used to interpret landform origins in the Shoal Creek-Missouri River drainage divide area located in Caldwell, Ray, and Carroll Counties, Missouri. Shoal Creek is a north-northeast and east oriented tributary to the southeast and south-southeast oriented Grand River, which flows to the east-northeast and southeast oriented Missouri River near Brunswick, […]
Abstract: Topographic map interpretation methods are used to determine landform origins in the Gand River-Missouri River drainage divide area of Livingston and Carroll Counties, Missouri. The Missouri River flows in an east-northeast direction along the Carroll County southern border while the Grand River flows in a southeast direction across Livingston County and then in a […]
Abstract: Topographic map interpretation methods are used to interpret landform origins in the Grand River-Shoal Creek drainage divide area located in Daviess, Caldwell, and Livingston Counties, Missouri. The Grand River is a south, southeast, and south oriented Missouri River tributary and flows in a southeast direction across Daviess and Livingston Counties before turning to flow in […]
