-
often fill the bed. Dry,
buried streambeds can
actually be
underground water pockets.
During times of rain,
sandy streambeds can soak up and
retain water...
- but is also a
scenic area of
rocky hills, canyons, arid desert, and
streambeds. Here, the
Green River briefly crosses over into Colorado. The Western...
- and water, wave, or ice erosion.
Riprap is used to
armor s****lines,
streambeds,
bridge abutments,
foundational infrastructure supports and
other s****line...
- rush
started with the
discovery of
placer gold in
sands and
gravels of
streambeds,
where the gold had
eroded from hard-rock vein deposits.
Placer miners...
-
concentrations of
heavy minerals (aside from the
usual gold placers)
exist within streambeds, but most are of a low
grade and are
relatively small. The
grade of a...
- from the coast. In the north, many
smaller tributaries change to dry
streambeds between rains. The
Cavally River has its
headwaters in the
Nimba Mountains...
-
Climate change effects)
Flood Flash flooding:
Small cr****s, gullies, dry
streambeds, ravines,
culverts or even low-lying
areas flood quickly (see also Effects...
-
Eurycea subfluvicola,
commonly known as the
Ouachita streambed salamander, is a
species of
salamanders found within the
Slunger cr****
valley in Lake Catherine...
- obstruction, and flow rate. Gradient, constriction, and
obstruction are
streambed topography factors and are
relatively consistent. Flow rate is dependent...
- the Serrano,
harvested acorns; many
metates can
still be
found in the
streambeds where the
acorns were leached.
According to
Huell Howser's 2005 California's...