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Sediments in the Red River, Texas/Oklahoma (USA)

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Wayne Wurtsbaugh



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The Red River forms the border between the states of Texas and Oklahoma. Sand-bed rivers such as these transport large quantities of sediment. Sand bars in the river are stabilized by vegetation growing on them.
· Date: March 15, 2004 · Views: 44,149 · Filesize: 24.8kb, 318.6kb · Dimensions: 1726 x 1150 ·
Keywords: Red River sand bed bar riparian sediment

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