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Boulders on tributary of Middle Fork of the Salmon River, Idaho

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Wayne Wurtsbaugh



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Boaters rest below massive boulders brought into the Middle Fork of the Salmon River by a tributary stream. High gradient streams transport both small and large particles during catastrophic floods. The larger substrates are left behind, as vividly demonstrated here.
· Date: January 22, 2004 · Views: 35,047 · Filesize: 72.8kb, 199.9kb · Dimensions: 587 x 795 ·
Keywords: sediment fluvial geomorphology river

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