Braided river (category Geomorphology)
braided stream in the contiguous United States is the Platte River in central and western Nebraska. Platte-type braided rivers are characterized by abundant...
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stretching north and northeast from Denver in the valley of the South Platte River, as well as along the Arkansas River valley southward from Colorado...
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south to the city of Omaha where it receives its longest tributary, the Platte River, from the west. Downstream, it begins to define the border between...
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wetland region is a 4,200 sq mi (11,000 km2) loess plain located south of the Platte River in south-central Nebraska. It lies principally in Adams, Butler, Clay...
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Fichtel Mountains (section Geomorphology)
Ochsenkopf, the southern part of the Schneeberg and the Haberstein, the Platte to the Hohe Matze, the Kösseine and the Großer Kornberg); its groundmass...
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Aeolian processes (category Geomorphology)
blanketed with sand and sand dunes. Examples in North America include the Platte, Arkansas, and Missouri Rivers. Wind erodes the Earth's surface by deflation...
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Jonathan L.; Quincey, Duncan J.; Glasser, Neil F. (2019-09-01). "A geomorphology based reconstruction of ice volume distribution at the Last Glacial...
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was stopped in 1948 eventually. The Buchkogel, along with Plabutsch and Platte (in the eastern part of Graz) is one of the most popular destinations located...
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Yorker: Atchalafaya Archived April 2, 2015, at the Wayback Machine, File:Geomorphology of Old River.jpg, "Historical". Archived from the original on August...
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"Paintings of the New England landscape: a scientist looks at their geomorphology". College Art Journal. 17 (1): 30–43. doi:10.2307/773655. ISSN 1543-6322...
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