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The cause of arroyo cutting in the American Southwest in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries has been the subject of much debate, but currently no consensus exists. This debate has suffered from a lack of direct evidence relevant to the conditions and even the exact timing of arroyo development. This study reports the results and analysis of a compilation of historic accounts recording...
Arroyos in the American southwest are defined as steep-walled, flat-floored trenches, typically cut into alluvium. Intensive investigation of arroyos for more than a century has shown that arroyo cutting events have been temporally concentrated during the Holocene, the most recent (historic) interval occurring between 1850 and 1915; the 1880s and early 1900s were particularly important periods of...
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