Log jams (Streamflow)
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- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2015002345
- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/sh2015002345#concept
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- Jams, Log (Streamflow)
- Logjams (Rivers)
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Sources
- found: Work cat: Montana Memory Project website, September 28, 2015:Jack L. Demmons' Photographs of Bonner, Montana. Description of digitized photograph "Log jam in Bonner in 1908" ("Photo shows mill in background; river in foreground is completely covered by logs. Handwritten across the top of the photo: "Log jam, Bonner, Mont., June 14, 1908"...Typed photo caption reads: 1908 log jam.")
- found: Additional sources Indiana Drainage Handbook, 1996:Section 5.4 (Logjam Removal and River Restoration)
- found: East Texas Historical Journal:v. 5, p. 104 "The Red River Raft" (In the United States many of the rivers with natural barriers have defied navigation. The Red River was no exception, and its unique Great Raft was the most extensive example of a natural log jam in an American stream. It was immense in size and extremely difficult to remove)
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- 2015-09-30: new
- 2016-01-25: revised
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