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Historical Changes in the Skunk River Channel
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Poster presenting the historical changes to the channels of the North and South branches of the Skunk River.
creator | Alexander |
creator | Exarhos |
creator | Exarhos, Alexander. |
Title | Historical Changes in the Skunk River Channel |
Alternative Title | North and South forks of the Skunk River, 1832-2004 |
advisor | Eric D. |
advisor | Carter |
advisor | Carter, Eric D. |
Index Date | 2009 |
Date Created | 2009-12 |
Publisher | Grinnell College |
Type of Resource | text |
Genre | poster |
Digital Origin | born digital |
Digital Extent | 1 sheet |
Media Type | application/pdf |
Language | English |
Topic | River channels -- Iowa -- Skunk River |
Topic | Skunk River (Iowa) |
Topic | River engineering -- Iowa -- Skunk River |
Temporal | 1832 |
Temporal | 2004 |
Related Item | Digital Grinnell -- grinnell-collection:1 |
Related Item | Liberal Arts Scholarly Repository |
Related Item | grinnell-auth:129 -- Digital Grinnell |
Identifier (local) | grinnell:10500 |
Access Condition | Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.). |
Identifier (hdl) | http://hdl.handle.net/11084/10500 |
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Title | Historical Changes in the Skunk River Channel |
Alternative Title | North and South forks of the Skunk River, 1832-2004 |
advisor | Eric D. |
advisor | Carter |
advisor | Carter, Eric D. |
Index Date | 2009 |
Date Created | 2009-12 |
Publisher | Grinnell College |
Type of Resource | mixed material |
Genre | report |
Digital Origin | born digital |
description | River channels naturally vary over time in the meandering path they follow over land. On the Skunk River in central Iowa, human influence in the form of channelization has had a profound impact on this natural variation. This project characterizes the historical changes to the channels of the North and South branches of the Skunk River. GIS software was used to extract the river path from historical maps and aerial photos at four different time periods ranging from the mid 1800s to present day. This software was also used to present a visualization showing how channelization has stopped the natural variation in the river paths. The total length of the channels is used to indicate how much they have been straightened. Results show that the combined length of both branches is 42.6 miles shorter now than it was in the mid 1800s. |
Language | English |
Topic | River channels -- Iowa -- Skunk River |
Topic | Skunk River (Iowa) |
Topic | River engineering -- Iowa -- Skunk River |
Temporal | 1832 |
Temporal | 2004 |
Related Item | Digital Grinnell |
Related Item | Liberal Arts Scholarly Repository |
Related Item | grinnell-auth:129 |
Identifier (local) | grinnell:3416 |
Access Condition | Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.). |
Identifier (hdl) | http://hdl.handle.net/11084/3416 |