Abstract: Topographic map interpretation methods are used to determine landform origins in the Whitewater Creek-Frenchman River (Creek) drainage divide area in northeast Phillips County, Montana, which is located directly south of the Canadian border. Whitewater Creek and the Frenchman River are southeast and south oriented tributaries originating in southern Saskatchewan and flowing to the southeast-oriented […]
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Abstract: Topographic map interpretation methods are used to determine landform origins in the Whitewater Creek-Milk River drainage divide area located in north central Phillips County, Montana. The Milk River in the study region flows in east direction to Malta, Montana and then turns to flow in a north-northeast direction before turning to flow in a […]
Abstract: Topographic map interpretation methods are used in determine landform origins for the region between the Frenchman River and the United States border in southwest Saskatchewan. The Frenchman River originates along the south side of the southwest Saskatchewan Cypress Hills and flows in an east and southeast direction to the United States border and then […]
