Ned and Hollis lakes, the two lakes are parts of an old oxbow lake in a cut-off meander of the Arkansas River, 4 miles southeast of Van Buren. Crawford County, Arkansas. 1936.
Dates
Date Taken
1936
Summary
Ned and Hollis lakes, the two lakes are parts of an old oxbow lake in a cut-off meander of the Arkansas River, 4 miles southeast of Van Buren. Note meander scars on the flood plain from high level terrace deposits in the upper right corner. Photograph courtesy the Agricultural Adjustment Administration. Crawford County, Arkansas. 1936. Figure 18 in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 221-E. 1950.
Summary
Ned and Hollis lakes, the two lakes are parts of an old oxbow lake in a cut-off meander of the Arkansas River, 4 miles southeast of Van Buren. Note meander scars on the flood plain from high level terrace deposits in the upper right corner. Photograph courtesy the Agricultural Adjustment Administration. Crawford County, Arkansas. 1936. Figure 18 in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 221-E. 1950.
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