Stream experiencing streamflow drought
By Northern Rocky Mountain Science Center
October 2023 (approx.)
Detailed Description
Stream in Glacier National Park experience severe streamflow drought. The rocks that are normally at the bottom of the river are dry.
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Public Domain.
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