Measuring Variations in Bedrock Cliff Morphologies, Idaho 2019

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NCALM logo This lidar dataset was collected as part of an NCALM Seed grant for Nate Mitchell at Indiana University, Bloomington. This study measures variations in bedrock cliff morphologies with fracture density and incision rate along a transient stream. The study area covers approximately 56 km2 along Boulder Creek, northwest of Salmon, Idaho.


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