| imageID: | 31489 |
| Description: | Bank cutting along the Tazlina River. Erosion of this type is very common and is not related to forest fires. It contributes to the silt load of the rivers. View upstream from a high bluff on the north side of the river, about 1/2 mile above the Richardson [Highway?]. |
| Keywords: | hydrology water conservation, soil conservation and erosion watershed management studies on stream-flow and bank erosion |
| Photographer: | Lutz, Harold J. |
| Original collection id: | Oxford #: 116.3, negative #: W.O.477376 |
| Original as submitted: | 116_3_neg_WO477376_f.jpg |
| Collection: | Pacific Northwest Research Station, Alaska Image Archive |
| Location: | Alaska; Tazlina River |
| Date(mm/yyyy): | 6/1951 |
| Citation: | Use of this image is governed by Creative Commons CC BY. If you use the image, please include the following citation: Wright, Brenda E.; Plumb, Pauline; Wright, John; Biles, Frances E. 2021. Historical photographs from U.S. Forest Service research and development activities in Alaska. Fort Collins, CO: Forest Service Research Data Archive. https://doi.org/10.2737/RDS-2021-0084 |
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![Bank cutting along the Tazlina River. Erosion of this type is very common and is not related to forest fires. It contributes to the silt load of the rivers. View upstream from a high bluff on the north side of the river, about 1/2 mile above the Richardson [Highway?].](/rds/imagedb/images/31489.jpg)