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Located 1/3 mile down from 150 bridge over Maybeso Creek. Shows "fire-hose" method at hydraulic-ing sediment Into stream. [Photographer possibly John Tallmadge.]
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Collection: Pacific Northwest Research Station, Alaska Image Archive
Keywords: hydrology
water conservation, soil conservation and erosion
watershed management
studies on stream-flow and bank erosion: miscellaneous
Location: Alaska; Prince of Wales Island; Maybeso Valley
Description: Located 1/3 mile down from 150 bridge over Maybeso Creek. Shows "fire-hose" method at hydraulic-ing sediment Into stream. [Photographer possibly John Tallmadge.]
Date: 8/16/1961

1/3 mile down stream from 150 bridge over Maybeso Creek. Shows stream bank which has been used as a sediment source. [Photographer possibly John Tallmadge.]
more info/bigger image
Collection: Pacific Northwest Research Station, Alaska Image Archive
Keywords: hydrology
water conservation, soil conservation and erosion
watershed management
studies on stream-flow and bank erosion: miscellaneous
Location: Alaska; Prince of Wales Island; Maybeso Valley
Description: 1/3 mile down stream from 150 bridge over Maybeso Creek. Shows stream bank which has been used as a sediment source. [Photographer possibly John Tallmadge.]
Date: 8/16/1961

Located about 1/3 mile downstream from 150 bridge. Shows stream bank which was used as a sediment source. [Photographer possibly John Tallmadge.]
more info/bigger image
Collection: Pacific Northwest Research Station, Alaska Image Archive
Keywords: hydrology
water conservation, soil conservation and erosion
watershed management
studies on stream-flow and bank erosion: miscellaneous
Location: Alaska; Prince of Wales Island; Maybeso Valley
Description: Located about 1/3 mile downstream from 150 bridge. Shows stream bank which was used as a sediment source. [Photographer possibly John Tallmadge.]
Date: 8/16/1961

Lee Alberta sampling Maybeso Creek. [Photographer possibly John Tallmadge.]
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Collection: Pacific Northwest Research Station, Alaska Image Archive
Keywords: hydrology
water conservation, soil conservation and erosion
watershed management
studies on stream-flow and bank erosion: miscellaneous
Location: Alaska; Prince of Wales Island; Maybeso Valley
Description: Lee Alberta sampling Maybeso Creek. [Photographer possibly John Tallmadge.]
Date: 8/16/1961

1/2 mile down from 150 bridge on Maybeso Creek. Shows sample intake and temporary stream gage above test riffle #1. [Photographer possibly John Tallmadge.]
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Collection: Pacific Northwest Research Station, Alaska Image Archive
Keywords: hydrology
water conservation, soil conservation and erosion
watershed management
studies on stream-flow and bank erosion: miscellaneous
Location: Alaska; Prince of Wales Island; Maybeso Valley
Description: 1/2 mile down from 150 bridge on Maybeso Creek. Shows sample intake and temporary stream gage above test riffle #1. [Photographer possibly John Tallmadge.]
Date: 8/16/1961

Located 1/3 mile downstream from 150 bridge over Maybeso Creek. Jerry Smith, Bill Craig shooting sediment into stream. [Photographer possibly John Tallmadge.]
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Collection: Pacific Northwest Research Station, Alaska Image Archive
Keywords: hydrology
water conservation, soil conservation and erosion
watershed management
studies on stream-flow and bank erosion: miscellaneous
Location: Alaska; Prince of Wales Island; Maybeso Valley
Description: Located 1/3 mile downstream from 150 bridge over Maybeso Creek. Jerry Smith, Bill Craig shooting sediment into stream. [Photographer possibly John Tallmadge.]
Date: 8/16/1961

1/2 mile downstream from 150 bridge on Maybeso Creek. Shows turbidity sample intake device and pool above test riffle #1. [Photographer possibly John Tallmadge.]
more info/bigger image
Collection: Pacific Northwest Research Station, Alaska Image Archive
Keywords: hydrology
water conservation, soil conservation and erosion
watershed management
studies on stream-flow and bank erosion: miscellaneous
Location: Alaska; Prince of Wales Island; Maybeso Valley
Description: 1/2 mile downstream from 150 bridge on Maybeso Creek. Shows turbidity sample intake device and pool above test riffle #1. [Photographer possibly John Tallmadge.]
Date: 8/16/1961

Located 1/2 mile down from 150 bridge, Maybeso Creek. View downstream shows turbidity sample intake device. Temporary stream gage on right. [Photographer possibly John Tallmadge.]
more info/bigger image
Collection: Pacific Northwest Research Station, Alaska Image Archive
Keywords: hydrology
water conservation, soil conservation and erosion
watershed management
studies on stream-flow and bank erosion: miscellaneous
Location: Alaska; Prince of Wales Island; Maybeso Valley
Description: Located 1/2 mile down from 150 bridge, Maybeso Creek. View downstream shows turbidity sample intake device. Temporary stream gage on right. [Photographer possibly John Tallmadge.]
Date: 8/16/1961

Located 1/2 mile down from 150 bridge. Shows washed stream bank and equipment use for job. [Photographer possibly John Tallmadge.]
more info/bigger image
Collection: Pacific Northwest Research Station, Alaska Image Archive
Keywords: hydrology
water conservation, soil conservation and erosion
watershed management
studies on stream-flow and bank erosion: miscellaneous
Location: Alaska; Prince of Wales Island; Maybeso Valley
Description: Located 1/2 mile down from 150 bridge. Shows washed stream bank and equipment use for job. [Photographer possibly John Tallmadge.]
Date: 8/16/1961