With the promise of cooler autumn temperatures coming, my thoughts always go to Zion National Park in Utah. Just a few hours’ drive from Las Vegas, the park seems worlds away with its majestic red ...
River beds that can shift naturally are more efficient carbon sinks than straightened rivers. It takes about 8500 years for a grain of sand from the Andes to be washed across the Argentine lowlands ...
Landslide erosion at a meander bend on the Zhuokou River, Maolin, Taiwan. This image relates to an article that appeared in the March 19, 2010, issue of Science, published by AAAS. The study, by Dr. C ...
ANN ARBOR, MI - Ann Arbor resident Patrick Dunfee runs every morning alongside the Huron River, botanical gardens, the Ann Arbor skyline and multiple different lakes, all on the same trail. But even ...
It takes about 8500 years for a grain of sand from the Andes to be washed across the Argentine lowlands into the Río Paraná. The 1200-kilometer journey in the river called Río Bermejo is interrupted ...
The Danube River is regarded as one of Europe's most significant waterways – and it's Europe's second-longest river at 1,770 ...
Central Indiana with its vast number of corn and soybean fields and large cities may seem like an unlikely place to find a stream like the Flatrock River. In fact, probably most Hoosiers do not know ...
One of the biggest changes on the water front in Fairbanks in recent years concerns the mouth of the Chena River. The mouth of the river is no longer as clearly defined as it once was because the ...
This video explores how meanders grow through erosion on the outer bend and deposition on the inner bend. It also explains how oxbow lakes form when a meander is cut off during flooding, leaving ...
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