The Missouri River drains an area of 530,000 square miles and extends over one-sixth of the conterminous United States. The Missouri River originates at the confluence of the Gallatin, Jefferson, and ...
Cold, steep, high-elevation slopes with less vegetation produce coarser and larger sediment than low-elevation, gentle slopes. This finding quantifies how sediment production varies with topography ...
When it comes to sediment in the High Sierra, size does matter, according to two University of Wyoming researchers. For the past four summers, Cliff Riebe, a UW associate professor in the Department ...
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