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Stream locations (white lines) and topography (shaded relief from 10 m DEM, U.S. Geological Survey [USGS] National Map). A: West Branch of White River, Vermont, USA, watershed area 112 km2, channel relief 632 to 232 m asl (above sea level). B: Saxtons River, Vermont, USA, watershed area 180 km2, channel relief 550 to 120 m asl. C: Fourmile Canyon Creek, Colorado, USA, watershed area 19 km2, channel relief 2419 to 1687 m asl. D: Mount Sanitas, Colorado, USA, watershed area 0.7 km2, channel relief 1953 to 1694 m asl. The Data Repository (see footnote 1) includes site photos and long profiles.
Published: 01 November 2015
area 180 km 2 , channel relief 550 to 120 m asl. C: Fourmile Canyon Creek, Colorado, USA, watershed area 19 km 2 , channel relief 2419 to 1687 m asl. D: Mount Sanitas, Colorado, USA, watershed area 0.7 km 2 , channel relief 1953 to 1694 m asl. The Data Repository (see footnote 1 ) includes site photos
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Downstream gradients in sediment transport capacity influence lateral channel inputs and outputs. Downstream increases (shading) and decreases (no shading) in total stream power, Ω, an indicator of sediment transport capacity (gray line has no smoothing; black line has drainage-area-dependent smoothing). Cumulative volume of erosion (green line) has dashed ovals highlighting zones of abundant sediment inputs to channel. Cumulative area of near-channel deposition (blue line) has dashed ovals highlighting zones of abundant sediment outputs from the channel. A: Saxtons River, Vermont, USA. B: West Branch of White River, Vermont, USA. C: Mount Sanitas, Colorado, USA. D: Fourmile Canyon Creek, Colorado, USA. In panel D, arrows denote broad trends of increasing then decreasing Ω, coinciding with broad trends of erosion then deposition; gray crosshatch shows reaches lacking field measurements due to impractical access; aerial photos indicate occasional landslides and unobservable deposition from 0 km to 6 km.
Published: 01 November 2015
. B: West Branch of White River, Vermont, USA. C: Mount Sanitas, Colorado, USA. D: Fourmile Canyon Creek, Colorado, USA. In panel D, arrows denote broad trends of increasing then decreasing Ω, coinciding with broad trends of erosion then deposition; gray crosshatch shows reaches lacking field
Journal Article
Journal: Geology
Published: 01 November 2015
Geology (2015) 43 (11): 983–986.
... area 180 km 2 , channel relief 550 to 120 m asl. C: Fourmile Canyon Creek, Colorado, USA, watershed area 19 km 2 , channel relief 2419 to 1687 m asl. D: Mount Sanitas, Colorado, USA, watershed area 0.7 km 2 , channel relief 1953 to 1694 m asl. The Data Repository (see footnote 1 ) includes site photos...
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Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 January 1954
AAPG Bulletin (1954) 38 (1): 118–128.
... northward from Chicken Creek to a point between Moore Canyon and Fourmile Canyon where it is absent. Because “marker beds” are absent, it was not possible to determine the reason for the thinning. Removal of the conglomerate by post-Indianola truncation seems most logical. The pre-South Flat orogenic...
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Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 July 1964
AAPG Bulletin (1964) 48 (7): 1091–1107.
... Member is not certain. Aerial photographs indicate that a resistant sandstone is present below the Cozzette Member in the vicinity of Fourmile Creek, but the Corcoran is not exposed at Fourmile Creek. At New Castle, Colorado, the Corcoran Member is considerably thicker than at South Canyon Creek...
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Journal: Geology
Published: 01 May 2015
Geology (2015) 43 (5): 391–394.
... map shows topography and precipitation isopleths. Lidar difference analysis was performed in study areas in dashed outlines within box. Lower map shows failure locations in relation to slope map, knickzones, Fourmile Canyon fire area, and precipitation. Failure size is based on total volume...
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Published: 01 August 2004
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (2004) 94 (4): 1229–1254.
... Plata Canyon event (∼7.2-13.3 ka), the oldest event at Rainbow Mountain (8.1-17.8 ka), and the penultimate event at Pleasant Valley. No faulting would have occurred on the Fourmile Flat fault based on the limiting age of 14.7 ka for the Wilson Creek tephra. Faulting on the West Stillwater fault...
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Journal: Geology
Published: 01 August 2015
Geology (2015) 43 (8): 659–662.
... saturation correlate strongly with slope aspect regardless of wildfire disturbance, which has important implications for aspect-dependent debris-flow initiation. The research area is at the western edge of the 2010 Fourmile Canyon fire on a ridge extending east from Sugarloaf Mountain. The area has...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 August 2012
Vadose Zone Journal (2012) 11 (3): vzj2012.0017.
..., 30 Burn severities at ground level across the 2500-ha Fourmile Canyon burned area are patchy, with low, moderate, and high burn severities ( Fourmile Emergency Stabilization Team, 2010 ). The experimental plots were at the southwestern edge of the burn perimeter, where the burn severity...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 August 2004
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (2004) 94 (4): 1255–1275.
... Sink; and (3) surface ruptures in Fourmile Flat. Additionally, minor reactivation occurred along the West Stillwater Range fault evidenced by small graben and fissures in the piedmont areas near Cox and Lambing canyons ( Fig. 1 ). Each of the main rupture sections are described below and followed...
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Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 January 1982
AAPG Bulletin (1982) 66 (1): 71–90.
... Appendix 1 ) that also includes Wales Canyon (sec. 35), Boggs Creek (sec. 31), Rock Canyon South (sec. 29), and Rock Canyon North (sec. 28). These sections fall in a line that trends about N60°E. Sections north and south of this line are markedly different. It will become clear, following discussion...
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Journal: Geology
Published: 01 February 2014
Geology (2014) 42 (2): 167–170.
... bedrock outcrops (tors); and (3) nine catchments developed in the inner part of Boulder Canyon or Fourmile Canyon (“canyon-edge”) downstream from a knickzone. Catchments lacked significant sediment storage beneath terraces, sources of sediment from deep landslides, and anthropogenic sources such as gravel...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 December 2004
Environmental Geosciences (2004) 11 (4): 181–190.
.... The Upper Cretaceous sequence includes the basal Cape Fear Formation, Middendorf, Black Creek, and Steel Creek formations and is about 213 m (700 ft) thick near the center of the SRS. The sediments in this sequence consist predominantly of poorly consolidated, fluvial to prodeltaic clay-rich, fine...
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Series: GSA Field Guide
Published: 01 January 2004
DOI: 10.1130/0-8137-0005-1.131
EISBN: 9780813756059
... of the area (Table 1 ). Hike southwest, and cross Fourmile Canyon Creek. No recent study of the Quaternary alluvial deposits has been made; however, excavation for new homes on the high fluvial terrace north of Lee Hill Road exposes soils with a red Bt horizon (2.5YR 3/5d; sandy clay, granitic clasts...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 February 2013
Vadose Zone Journal (2013) 12 (1): vzj2012.0089.
...-water content and matric potential in the near surface (top 30 cm) captured the hydrologic state in both burned and unburned hillslopes during the first spring through fall period (1 June–1 Oct. 2011) after the 2010 Fourmile Canyon Fire near Boulder, CO. This time span included different hydrologic...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 May 2007
Vadose Zone Journal (2007) 6 (2): 316–326.
... Three Runs aquifer and the underlying Gordon aquifer, separated by the Gordon confining unit. The Upper Three Runs aquifer is further separated by the Tan Clay confining zone into an upper and lower unit. North of Upper Three Runs Creek, the Floridan aquifer system is referred to as the Steed Pond...
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Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 October 1989
AAPG Bulletin (1989) 73 (10B): 118–125.
... MCFGD. Williams County remained active but with development accounting for most drilling. TXP Operating discovered Stony Creek field with TXP 26-36 TXPOC-State ( Table 12 , no. 5), which flowed 347 BOPD from the Mission Canyon. Development efforts continued in Billings County but only 2 wildcat...
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Series: Special Publications of the Society of Economic Geologists
Published: 01 January 2020
DOI: 10.5382/SP.23.16
EISBN: 9781629496429
... and Hanson Creek Formations, Silurian-Devonian Roberts Mountains Formation, Devonian Wenban and Horse Canyon Formations, and Mississippian(?) Blue Hill Formation ( Fig. 5 ). Formations from the Hamburg through the Wenban were first described in detail for the Cortez district by Gilluly and Mazursky ( 1965...
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Journal: Economic Geology
Published: 01 February 2023
Economic Geology (2023) 118 (1): 57–91.
... holes, including R.W. Leonardson’s (unpub. data, 2012) detailed logging of the 22 holes shown. Dates in Ma from this study and Henry et al. ( 2020 ). See Figure 3 for location. *Horse Canyon Formation is the locally recognized equivalent of the Rodeo Creek Formation ( Jackson et al., 2011...
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Journal Article
Published: 29 January 2021
Environmental & Engineering Geoscience (2021) 27 (1): 73–85.
... Publishers , Enfield, NH , pp. 197 – 223 . Ebel, B. A., 2013 , Wildfire and aspect effects on hydrologic states after the 2010 Fourmile Canyon Fire : Vadose Zone Journal , Vol. 12 , doi: 10.2136...