Flooded land in Saskatchewan, Canada.
Photo taken by USGS personnel on a Civil Air Patrol flight.
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Flooded land in Saskatchewan, Canada.
Photo taken by USGS personnel on a Civil Air Patrol flight.
Flooded land in Saskatchewan, Canada.
Photo taken by USGS personnel on a Civil Air Patrol flight.
Land in Saskatchewan, Canada flooded by the Souris River.
Photo taken by USGS personnel on a Civil Air Patrol flight.
Land in Saskatchewan, Canada flooded by the Souris River.
Photo taken by USGS personnel on a Civil Air Patrol flight.
Des Lacs River in North Dakota.
Photo taken by USGS personnel on a Civil Air Patrol flight.
Des Lacs River in North Dakota.
Photo taken by USGS personnel on a Civil Air Patrol flight.
The Des Lacs River flooding land in North Dakota.
Photo taken by USGS personnel on a Civil Air Patrol flight.
The Des Lacs River flooding land in North Dakota.
Photo taken by USGS personnel on a Civil Air Patrol flight.
The Missouri River near Bismarck, North Dakota.
Photo taken by USGS personnel on a Civil Air Patrol flight.
The Missouri River near Bismarck, North Dakota.
Photo taken by USGS personnel on a Civil Air Patrol flight.
Bridges from top to bottom: Expressway Bridge, Liberty Memorial Bridge, Burlington Northern SantaFe Railway Bridge, and Interstate 94 Grant Marsh Bridge.
Photo taken by USGS personnel on a Civil Air Patrol flight.
Bridges from top to bottom: Expressway Bridge, Liberty Memorial Bridge, Burlington Northern SantaFe Railway Bridge, and Interstate 94 Grant Marsh Bridge.
Photo taken by USGS personnel on a Civil Air Patrol flight.
The Heart River meeting the Missouri River. The Heart River is toward the back of the photo. Also in the photo is the Bank of North Dakota, along with the Liberty Memorial Bridge and to the left the Expressway Bridge.
Photo taken by USGS personnel on a Civil Air Patrol flight.
The Heart River meeting the Missouri River. The Heart River is toward the back of the photo. Also in the photo is the Bank of North Dakota, along with the Liberty Memorial Bridge and to the left the Expressway Bridge.
Photo taken by USGS personnel on a Civil Air Patrol flight.
The Missouri River at Bismarck, North Dakota. On June 23, 2011 the streamflow was approximately 152,000 cubic feet per second, stage approximately 18.90 feet.
Photo taken by USGS personnel on a Civil Air Patrol flight.
The Missouri River at Bismarck, North Dakota. On June 23, 2011 the streamflow was approximately 152,000 cubic feet per second, stage approximately 18.90 feet.
Photo taken by USGS personnel on a Civil Air Patrol flight.
The water from the spillway enter the Missouri River. The spillway water is the darker water, which is sediment and the Missouri River is the more clear water.
Photo taken by USGS personnel on a Civil Air Patrol flight.
The water from the spillway enter the Missouri River. The spillway water is the darker water, which is sediment and the Missouri River is the more clear water.
Photo taken by USGS personnel on a Civil Air Patrol flight.
Looking northeast at the Garrison Dam in the back, Garrison Dam hydroelectric power plant, to the left, and the spillway, to the right. The sediment coming from the spillway is noticable.
Photo taken by USGS personnel on a Civil Air Patrol flight.
Looking northeast at the Garrison Dam in the back, Garrison Dam hydroelectric power plant, to the left, and the spillway, to the right. The sediment coming from the spillway is noticable.
Photo taken by USGS personnel on a Civil Air Patrol flight.
The Knife River enter the Missouri River. Knife River is the darker colored water and the Missouri River is the other.
Photo taken by USGS personnel on a Civil Air Patrol flight.
The Knife River enter the Missouri River. Knife River is the darker colored water and the Missouri River is the other.
Photo taken by USGS personnel on a Civil Air Patrol flight.
The Knife River and Missouri River coming together. Knife River is the darker back one and Missouri River is the closer one.
Photo taken by USGS personnel on a Civil Air Patrol flight.
The Knife River and Missouri River coming together. Knife River is the darker back one and Missouri River is the closer one.
Photo taken by USGS personnel on a Civil Air Patrol flight.
Lake Darling near Foxholm, ND.
Photo taken by USGS personnel on a Civil Air Patrol flight.
Lake Darling near Foxholm, ND.
Photo taken by USGS personnel on a Civil Air Patrol flight.
Lake Darling near Foxholm, ND.
Photo taken by USGS personnel on a Civil Air Patrol flight.
Lake Darling near Foxholm, ND.
Photo taken by USGS personnel on a Civil Air Patrol flight.
Coal mine in Saskatchewan, Canada. Photo taken by USGS personnel on a Civil Air Patrol flight.
Coal mine in Saskatchewan, Canada. Photo taken by USGS personnel on a Civil Air Patrol flight.
USGS Cableway over the Souris River near Sherwood, ND (05114000). A cableway is used to make measurements during periods of high flow in the river.
USGS Cableway over the Souris River near Sherwood, ND (05114000). A cableway is used to make measurements during periods of high flow in the river.
The Souris River flooding near Sherwood, ND.
The Souris River flooding near Sherwood, ND.
The Souris River flooding land near Sherwood, ND.
The Souris River flooding land near Sherwood, ND.
The Souris River flooding land near Sherwood, ND.
The Souris River flooding land near Sherwood, ND.
A USGS streamflow gage (05114000) along the Souris River near Sherwood, North Dakota.
A USGS streamflow gage (05114000) along the Souris River near Sherwood, North Dakota.
The Souris River floods buildings near Sherwood, ND.
The Souris River floods buildings near Sherwood, ND.