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Image: Souris River Flooding
Souris River Flooding
Souris River Flooding
Souris River Flooding

The Souris River flooding land in North Dakota.

Photo taken by USGS personnel on a Civil Air Patrol flight.

The Souris River flooding land in North Dakota.

Photo taken by USGS personnel on a Civil Air Patrol flight.

Image: Souris River Basin
Souris River Basin
Souris River Basin
Souris River Basin

The Souris River Basin in Saskatchewan, Canada. Photo taken by USGS personnel on a Civil Air Patrol flight.

The Souris River Basin in Saskatchewan, Canada. Photo taken by USGS personnel on a Civil Air Patrol flight.

Image: Garrison Dam
Garrison Dam
Garrison Dam
Garrison Dam

Missouri River flowing through the regulation tubes and the hydroelectric power plant at Garrison Dam between Riverdale and Pick City, North Dakota.

Photo taken by USGS personnel on a Civil Air Patrol flight.

Missouri River flowing through the regulation tubes and the hydroelectric power plant at Garrison Dam between Riverdale and Pick City, North Dakota.

Photo taken by USGS personnel on a Civil Air Patrol flight.

Image: Burlington
Burlington
Burlington
Burlington

 The town Burlington, North Dakota on June 23, 2011.

Photo taken by USGS personnel on a Civil Air Patrol flight.

 The town Burlington, North Dakota on June 23, 2011.

Photo taken by USGS personnel on a Civil Air Patrol flight.

Image: Souris River at Minot
Souris River at Minot
Souris River at Minot
Souris River at Minot

 The Souris River flooding Minot, North Dakota.

Photo taken by USGS personnel on a Civil Air Patrol flight.

 The Souris River flooding Minot, North Dakota.

Photo taken by USGS personnel on a Civil Air Patrol flight.

Image: Lake Darling
Lake Darling
Lake Darling
Lake Darling

 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.

Image: Souris River
Souris River
Souris River
Souris River

 The rising Soiuris River in North Dakota.

Photo taken by USGS personnel on a Civil Air Patrol flight.

 The rising Soiuris River in North Dakota.

Photo taken by USGS personnel on a Civil Air Patrol flight.

Image: Spillway Entering Missouri River
Spillway Entering Missouri River
Spillway Entering Missouri River
Spillway Entering Missouri River

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.

Image: Des Lacs River
Des Lacs River
Des Lacs River
Des Lacs River

 Des Lacs river flooding road in North Dakota.

Photo taken by USGS personnel on a Civil Air Patrol flight.

 Des Lacs river flooding road in North Dakota.

Photo taken by USGS personnel on a Civil Air Patrol flight.

Image: Basin Electric Leland Olds Station
Basin Electric Leland Olds Station
Basin Electric Leland Olds Station
Basin Electric Leland Olds Station

Basin Electric Leland Olds Station located near Stanton, North Dakota. It is a coal-fired power plant that use the Missouri River water for cooling.

Photo taken by USGS personnel on a Civil Air Patrol flight.

Basin Electric Leland Olds Station located near Stanton, North Dakota. It is a coal-fired power plant that use the Missouri River water for cooling.

Photo taken by USGS personnel on a Civil Air Patrol flight.

Image: Des Lacs River and Souris River
Des Lacs River and Souris River
Des Lacs River and Souris River
Des Lacs River and Souris River

 The Des Lacs River coming in to the Souris River. Des Lacs River is the darker water, which is sediment and the Souris River is the lighter water.

>Photo taken by USGS personnel on a Civil Air Patrol flight.

 The Des Lacs River coming in to the Souris River. Des Lacs River is the darker water, which is sediment and the Souris River is the lighter water.

>Photo taken by USGS personnel on a Civil Air Patrol flight.

Image: Des Lacs River and Souris River
Des Lacs River and Souris River
Des Lacs River and Souris River
Des Lacs River and Souris River

 The Des Lacs River coming to the Souris River. The Des Lacs River is the dark water and the lighter water is the Souris River.

Photo taken by USGS personnel on a Civil Air Patrol flight.

 The Des Lacs River coming to the Souris River. The Des Lacs River is the dark water and the lighter water is the Souris River.

Photo taken by USGS personnel on a Civil Air Patrol flight.

Image: Boundary Reservoir
Boundary Reservoir
Boundary Reservoir
Boundary Reservoir

Boundary Reservoir near Estevan, Saskatchewan, Canada. Photo taken by USGS personnel on a Civil Air Patrol flight.

Boundary Reservoir near Estevan, Saskatchewan, Canada. Photo taken by USGS personnel on a Civil Air Patrol flight.

Image: Rafferty Reservoir
Rafferty Reservoir
Rafferty Reservoir
Rafferty Reservoir

Rafferty Reservoir near Estevan, Saskatchewan, Canada. Photo taken by USGS personnel on a Civil Air Patrol flight.

Rafferty Reservoir near Estevan, Saskatchewan, Canada. Photo taken by USGS personnel on a Civil Air Patrol flight.

Image: Des Lacs National Wildlife Refuge
Des Lacs National Wildlife Refuge
Des Lacs National Wildlife Refuge
Des Lacs National Wildlife Refuge

The Des Lacs National Wildlife Refuge in Bowbells, North Dakota.

Photo taken by USGS personnel on a Civil Air Patrol flight.

The Des Lacs National Wildlife Refuge in Bowbells, North Dakota.

Photo taken by USGS personnel on a Civil Air Patrol flight.

Image: Spillway
Spillway
Spillway
Spillway

Water being released from spillway at Garrison Dam on the Missouri River between Riverdale and Pick City, North Dakota.

Photo taken by USGS personnel on a Civil Air Patrol flight.

Water being released from spillway at Garrison Dam on the Missouri River between Riverdale and Pick City, North Dakota.

Photo taken by USGS personnel on a Civil Air Patrol flight.

Image: Souris River by Minot, North Dakota
Souris River by Minot, North Dakota
Souris River by Minot, North Dakota
Souris River by Minot, North Dakota

Downstream of the Souris River in Minot, North Dakota.

Photo taken by USGS personnel on a Civil Air Patrol flight.

Downstream of the Souris River in Minot, North Dakota.

Photo taken by USGS personnel on a Civil Air Patrol flight.

Image: Rising Souris River
Rising Souris River
Rising Souris River
Rising Souris River

 The rising Souris River in North Dakota is flooding a lot of land.

Photo taken by USGS personnel on a Civil Air Patrol flight.

 The rising Souris River in North Dakota is flooding a lot of land.

Photo taken by USGS personnel on a Civil Air Patrol flight.

Image: Des Lacs River
Des Lacs River
Des Lacs River
Des Lacs River

 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.

Image: Bridges
Bridges
Bridges
Bridges

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.

Image: Power Plants in Stanton, ND
Power Plants in Stanton, ND
Power Plants in Stanton, ND
Power Plants in Stanton, ND

Great River Energy Stanton Station is the one to the back and Basin Electric Leland Olds Station is the (blue) closer one in the photo. These are both coal-fired power plants that use the Missouri River water for cooling.

Photo taken by USGS personnel on a Civil Air Patrol flight.

Great River Energy Stanton Station is the one to the back and Basin Electric Leland Olds Station is the (blue) closer one in the photo. These are both coal-fired power plants that use the Missouri River water for cooling.

Photo taken by USGS personnel on a Civil Air Patrol flight.

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