Abstract: This essay uses topographic map evidence to interpret landform origins in the Medicine Bow River-Pass Creek drainage divide area north of the Wyoming Medicine Bow Mountains. North of the Medicine Bow Mountains the Medicine Bow River flows in a northeast direction before tuning to flow in a northwest, west, and northwest direction to […]
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Abstract: This essay uses topographic map evidence to interpret landform origins in the Medicine Bow River-Laramie River drainage divide area between the Wyoming Medicine Bow and Laramie Mountains. The Laramie Mountains extends in a southeast and south direction from central Wyoming to the Wyoming-Colorado state line. The Laramie Basin is located west and south […]
Abstract: Topographic map interpretation methods are used to interpret landform origins in the Rock Creek-Porcupine Creek drainage divide area located in Valley County, Montana. Rock Creek originates in the Wood Mountain area in southern Saskatchewan, just north of the international border, and flows in a south-southwest and south direction to join the southeast-oriented Milk River […]