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Activity 2 - Low-Gradient Streams


Use the resources listed below to help you complete this activity.

 

To learn more about this topic, visit the following web sites:


Meandering Streams

Pictures of Meandering Streams Lancaster
This page has excellent examples of meandering streams around America.

Streams and the Hydrologic Cycle

What is Groundwater? USGS Fact Sheet
How does water get into the ground? What is an aquifer? Who uses ground water? How do you get water out of the ground?

Groundwater and Surface Water: Understanding
the Interaction
, Purdue University
Similar to fact sheets for most of the information, this page goes into more depth about groundwater surface water interactions as well as boundaries of watersheds and aquifers.

Hazards: Floods on Low-Gradient Streams

Options for State Flood Control Policies and Flood Control, Vermont General Assembly
Read this report as an example of how one state prepares for floods.

 

Inquiring Further:


To learn more about the floods of 1993 and 1997, visit the following web site:

Significant Floods in the United States During the 20th Century - USGS Measures a Century of Floods, USGS

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Last updated: May 11, 2010


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