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Notebook - July-December 1980, South Carolina Institute Of Archaeology And Anthropology--University Of South Carolina
Notebook - July-December 1980, South Carolina Institute Of Archaeology And Anthropology--University Of South Carolina
SCIAA Newsletter - Notebook
Contents:
A Method for Inferring Vessel Morphology from Sherd Curvatures.....p. 1
A Progress Report on the Small-Watercraft Research Project in South Carolina.....p. 17
A Note on Mount Saint Helens' Nineteenth Century Eruptions.....p. 29
Notebook - January-June 1980, South Carolina Institute Of Archaeology And Anthropology--University Of South Carolina
Notebook - January-June 1980, South Carolina Institute Of Archaeology And Anthropology--University Of South Carolina
SCIAA Newsletter - Notebook
Contents:
Handbook to the Site Inventory Record.....p. 1
Against Epistemology - Comment, Daniel R. Sabia
Against Epistemology - Comment, Daniel R. Sabia
Faculty Publications
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The Effect Of Dam Closure On Downstream Rapids, William L. Graf
The Effect Of Dam Closure On Downstream Rapids, William L. Graf
Faculty Publications
The force of flowing water and the resistance of the largest boulder provide a means of evaluation of the stability of rapids in canyon rivers. Field measurements and calculations show that the closure of Flaming Gorge Dam, Utah, has had a significant effect on the stability of rapids in the canyons of the Green River in Dinosaur National Monument 68 km (42 mi) downstream from the dam. The reduction in peak flows by the dam has limited the competence of the river to move boulders deposited in the main channel by tributary processes, landslides, and prehistoric floods. Before the dam …