Describe where another cutoff meander might develop in the future (describe the location relative to labeled places on the map).

The following questions are based on Map T-7, the “Canyonlands National Park, Utah” topographic map (scale 1:62,500; contour interval 80 feet), Figures 32-3 and 42-2, stereograms of this region, and Figure 42-1a, an oblique aerial photograph of this area. The map, stereograms, and photograph show the deeply entrenched meanders of the Green River north of Canyonlands National Park, Utah (38°33'40"N, 110°03'16"W).
What will be an ideal response?


Bowknot Bend.

Environmental & Atmospheric Sciences

You might also like to view...

On this map of southeastern Asia and adjacent areas, which site would have earthquakes along a subduction zone?



A) 1, in the Indian Ocean
B) 2, in Tibet
C) 3, near Japan
D) 4, near the Tonga island arc
E) 3 and 4

Environmental & Atmospheric Sciences

How is the stability of air determined?

Environmental & Atmospheric Sciences

In general, buying in bulk is environmentally friendly because it ________

A) recycles materials that would otherwise wind up in a landfill B) encourages people to eat or use just a little bit more than smaller sizes C) allows consumers to save money by purchasing larger amounts of an item for less D) reduces packaging waste E) encourages people to eat less or use less of a product

Environmental & Atmospheric Sciences

Stationary fronts are distinctive because ____

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s)

Environmental & Atmospheric Sciences