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Tag Archives: rock flour

White River joining the Missouri River, South Dakota

A river colored by sediments

April 20th, 2017 4:07amPierre Markuse
Remote Sensing, ScienceLeave a comment
Do you belong to those people who sometimes wonder, how a specific landmark got its name? In case of the White River, which can be seen here joining the Missouri River in South Dakota, the answer is quite obvious. Read More
glacial lake, landsat, landsat8, missouri river, river, rock flour, sediment, south dakota, white river

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