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- 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...
- and water, wave, or ice erosion. Riprap is used to armor s****lines, streambeds, bridge abutments, foundational infrastructure supports and other s****line...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- Eurycea subfluvicola, commonly known as the Ouachita streambed salamander, is a species of salamanders found within the Slunger cr**** valley in Lake Catherine...
- Climate change effects) Flood Flash flooding: Small cr****s, gullies, dry streambeds, ravines, culverts or even low-lying areas flood quickly (see also Effects...
- along the streambed provided the natural polishing to the blue larimar, which makes them stand out in contrast to the dark gravels of the streambed. The most...
- obstruction, and flow rate. Gradient, constriction, and obstruction are streambed topography factors and are relatively consistent. Flow rate is dependent...
- free-floating m**** of filaments, although young plants may be found anc****d to streambeds with a holdfast. The filaments form a yellow-green to bright green colored...