Regional Impacts of Levee Construction and Channelization, Middle Mississippi River, USA

  • Pinter N
  • Thomas R
  • Wlosinski J
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The Mississippi River travels approximately 3780 km from its headwaters in Minnesota, USA to the Gulf of Mexico, draining roughly 3,210,000 km2. Since European settlement, humans have significantly impacted both the river basin and the river itself. Primarily under...

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Pinter, N., Thomas, R., & Wlosinski, J. H. (2000). Regional Impacts of Levee Construction and Channelization, Middle Mississippi River, USA. In Flood Issues in Contemporary Water Management (pp. 351–361). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-4140-6_36

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