South Fork Eel River, CA: Understanding Terrace Formation and Abandonment

NCALM Seed. PI: Jonathan Perkins, University of California, Santa Cruz. The survey area was in the form of a 2.25 kilometer wide and 108 kilometer long corridor following the Eel River, located in California, about 250 kilometers north of San Francisco. Data were collected to study strath terrace formation and abandonment.

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