provided information on Beatley's career and legacy in Ohio. We especially thank Mary Killeem of the University of Cincinnati for supplying us with Dr. Beatley's final curriculum vitae. Alan Flint of the U.S. Geological Survey supplied the 10-m digital elevation model depicted in Figure 1. Peter G. Griffiths produced the geographical information system graphics used in this report. The report was critically reviewed by W.
Bed Elevation 113 m 3 /s (Surveyed Water Surface Elevation) 113 m 3 /s (Calculated Water Surface Elevation) 4,200 m 3 /s (1911 Flood) 1,980 m 3 /s (Peak Flood of Gaging Record) 900 m 3 /s 1911 Slackwater Deposits Driftwood Other Historic Slackwater Deposits Elevation Above an Arbitrary Datum (m) Distance Downstream from an Arbitrary Datum (m) Surveyed and calculated water-surface profiles compared to elevations of slackwater and driftwood deposits.
Thompson photographed this upstream view of the Mojave River at the Upper Narrows as part of a 360E panorama. The leafless trees indicate the season is winter. The band of trees nearest the photograph appear to be mostly Goodding willows, but scattered cottonwoods are also in the view (David Thompson 445, USGS Photo Library).
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