Flood plains are said to exist along the courses of rivers where in time of flood deposits are laid down on the flooded areas. Following such a flood plain up-stream the plain is said to become narrower till reduced to zero. In working along tributary ravines in Warren and Clarke Counties, Iowa, a different relation is noted that it appears to the writer should be emphasized
Graduation date: 1968Taking advantage of a favorable physical system but also risking the hazards of...
Citation: Groves, Charles Alfred. Damages sustained by agricultural lands in Wyandotte County from t...
The Turkey River flows, in the lower part of its course, through the driftless area in Fayette Count...
About one-half mile above the confluence of the Iowa and Cedar Rivers, the Iowa makes a great bend f...
There are at least two pre-glacial valleys in Lee County, which is situated in the extreme southeast...
Project HR-3 of the Iowa Highway Research Board has been active since October 1, 1950. The project ...
Man has always been plagued by floods and it is reasonable to expect that he will continue to be fac...
The primary purposes of this investigation are: 1) To delineate flood plain deposits with different...
Nature\u27s unfinished work in the Wisconsin drift areas of Iowa has left the lands peculiarly subje...
Of all of Iowa\u27s drainage features a seemingly unique phase is the gorge of the upper Des Moines ...
The drainage system on the Des Moines River is quite varied between Humboldt and Des Moines. The var...
Floods have caused more damage annually in the United States than any other natural disaster. There ...
The short, sharp and narrow ravines that lead into Middle River in Madison County cut through the Ka...
Author Institution: State Soil Scientist, Soil Conservation Service, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, Col...
The region specially discussed in this paper is about five square miles in the northwest corner of F...
Graduation date: 1968Taking advantage of a favorable physical system but also risking the hazards of...
Citation: Groves, Charles Alfred. Damages sustained by agricultural lands in Wyandotte County from t...
The Turkey River flows, in the lower part of its course, through the driftless area in Fayette Count...
About one-half mile above the confluence of the Iowa and Cedar Rivers, the Iowa makes a great bend f...
There are at least two pre-glacial valleys in Lee County, which is situated in the extreme southeast...
Project HR-3 of the Iowa Highway Research Board has been active since October 1, 1950. The project ...
Man has always been plagued by floods and it is reasonable to expect that he will continue to be fac...
The primary purposes of this investigation are: 1) To delineate flood plain deposits with different...
Nature\u27s unfinished work in the Wisconsin drift areas of Iowa has left the lands peculiarly subje...
Of all of Iowa\u27s drainage features a seemingly unique phase is the gorge of the upper Des Moines ...
The drainage system on the Des Moines River is quite varied between Humboldt and Des Moines. The var...
Floods have caused more damage annually in the United States than any other natural disaster. There ...
The short, sharp and narrow ravines that lead into Middle River in Madison County cut through the Ka...
Author Institution: State Soil Scientist, Soil Conservation Service, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, Col...
The region specially discussed in this paper is about five square miles in the northwest corner of F...
Graduation date: 1968Taking advantage of a favorable physical system but also risking the hazards of...
Citation: Groves, Charles Alfred. Damages sustained by agricultural lands in Wyandotte County from t...
The Turkey River flows, in the lower part of its course, through the driftless area in Fayette Count...