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Marble Bridge, the northern one, has a span of 44 feet (13 m) across a ravine, while the Lake Bridge has a span of 22 feet (6.7 m) over a normally dry creek bed. [2] The district was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2010. [1]
Alamosa Creek above the Monticello Box canyon is a seasonal drainage, with a dry creek bed for much of the year. As the bed of Alamosa Creek approaches the canyon, it receives a flow of water from a series of springs. About 550 meters upstream (west) and then another 150 up-slope (north) from the creek bed is Willow Springs. [1]
The creek that may have run along the bottom of the gulch in the past has been diverted to a parallel aryk. A gulch is a deep V-shaped valley formed by erosion. It may contain a small stream or dry creek bed and is usually larger in size than a gully. [1] Sudden intense rainfall upstream may produce flash floods in the bed of the gulch.
After World War II, the course of Locust Creek was changed and the bridge spanned a dry creek bed. [7] Over time the creek bed filled with silt, leaving the bridge resting on mud much of the time. [4] In 1968, the State of Missouri acquired the bridge and established the Locust Creek Covered Bridge State Historic Site, then repaired the bridge ...
Stream bed is the channel bottom of a stream or river or creek. Riverbed may also refer to: Wadi, a dry riverbed that contains water only during times of heavy rain; Riverbed Technology, an American technology company; Riverbeds (band), a Canadian post-rock band
A streambed or stream bed is the bottom of a stream or river and is confined within a channel, or the banks of the waterway. [1] Usually, the bed does not contain terrestrial (land) vegetation and instead supports different types of aquatic vegetation ( aquatic plant ), depending on the type of streambed material and water velocity.
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Dry Creek Airpark, a private-use airport in Prineville, Oregon; Dry Creek Archeological Site, a National Historic Landmark in Alaska; Dry Creek Joint Elementary School District, California; Dry Creek School (Manhattan, Montana), a historic one-room schoolhouse; Dry Creek Valley AVA, a wine region in Sonoma County, California