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The late pleistocene (17 ka) soldier bar landslide and big Creek Lake, Frank Church-River of no return wilderness, central Idaho, U.S.A. Item Info

Title:
The late pleistocene (17 ka) soldier bar landslide and big Creek Lake, Frank Church-River of no return wilderness, central Idaho, U.S.A.
Creator:
Link, P.K.; Crosby, B.T.; Lifton, Z. M.; Eversole, E. A.; Rittenour, T. M.
Date Created:
2014
Description:
This research paper uses geomorphic mapping and optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) dating to investigate the late Pleistocene history of Big Creek's geomorphic development, focusing on the Soldier Bar landslide, its impact on local hydrology, and the formation of a large lake behind the landslide dam.
Subjects:
geology creeks (bodies of water) soldier bar
Source:
Rocky Mountain Geology
Source Identifier:
Link_etal_Rocky Mountain Geology_2014
Resource Type:
research paper
Type:
Text
Format:
application/pdf
Source
Preferred Citation:
"The late pleistocene (17 ka) soldier bar landslide and big Creek Lake, Frank Church-River of no return wilderness, central Idaho, U.S.A.", Taylor Wilderness Research Station Archive, University of Idaho Library Digital Initiatives
Reference Link:
https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/taylor-archive/items/twrs305.html
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