Product Details
- Product Number
- 205954
- Series
- SIR-2005-5282
- Scale
- NO SCALE
- Alternate ID
- SIR2005-5282
- Authors
- CHARLES A PERRY
- Version Date
- 01/01/2005
- Regions
- KS
- Countries
- USA
- Media
- Paper
- Format
- Bound
Additional Details
- Description
- Gravel (rock fragments ranging from 2 to 64 millimeters in size) is important in the Neosho River Basin of southeastern Kansas both as a resource for human needs and as habitat for the Neosho madtom, a threatened and endangered species of catfish. Concerns about the depletion of the gravel resource, because of natural processes, the construction of John Redmond Reservoir, and in-channel extraction, have prompted a need for information on possible sources of gravel replenishment along the Neosho River in Kansas. In 2004, a combination of onsite inspection, sampling, and aerial photography was used to assess the potential of tributaries and main-stem basal deposits as sources of gravel for the Neosho River.
- Survey Date
- 2005
- Print Date
- 2005
- Two Sided
- Yes
- Pieces
- 1
- Languages
- English
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