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Vegetation change and orroyo cutting in southeastern Arizona

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Article Date
October 1959
Journal Title
J Ariz Acad Sci

Terraces and abandoned channels of the Little Colorado River between Lamp and Cameron

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Author
R.J.Rice
Article Date
Winter 1974
Journal Title
Plateau

Reunion of the Rivers students

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Author
E.McDowell
Article Date
November 5, 1967
Article Abstract
Rivers was a wartime Japanese relocation center on the Gila River Indian Reservation
Journal Title
Arizona

Melton, M.A. Origin of the drainage and geomorphic history of southeastern Arizona

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Mechanism of erosion and deposition along channel-ways

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Author
J.B.Wertz
Article Date
December 1963
Journal Title
J Ariz Acad Sci

Highs, lows and waterflows

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Author
P.Tower
Article Date
July 28, 1963
Journal Title
Ariz Days & Ways
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