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<br />001075 <br /> <br /> <br />PLt..'l'j:B RIVER BABIn INVESTIGAlI01W <br />. <br /> <br />.!:!~h' II ..... n(Jni:l~ r'LA.Tl1~ nIV~11 ,~1..;:~IH <br /> <br />I. <br />J - DoccriptiVG <br /> <br />1M - 'lopogro.plw (Cont'd) <br />(4) Profilo (Cont'd) <br /> <br />Arrone;iIl(; the data into =thol' com.bination, t'ran I1e.worth Sohool <br /> <br /> <br />in North Park to Aleave. D(lIll. in Wyoming, the total fall approximates 3200 foet. in <br /> <br />a di8'l::anoe of 245 milos, - averaGe slope 13.1 feet pOl' milo, whereas i'rOl!l Aloove. <br /> <br /> <br />dI:lm to North Platte, tho tcto1 fall io. 2500 feet in a distanoe of l.WO ndleB, - <br /> <br />avara.go o.lope ').7 feet pOl' mile. <br /> <br />Not o.hm'1Il on the I'roi'ilo (or Topographio t1~.p), tho main Platte <br /> <br /> <br />River, o1ong its oourso throu(;h. IJobro.ska, frC!Jll liorth Platte to its junGtion <br /> <br /> <br />y4.th the Missouri River, has a slope (per U.S. Eng. Corps Repo.rt) of 5.8 feet <br /> <br /> <br />par milo. - i. i. too IlOT.lle ao. the North Platte River belOlt' Aloove.. <br /> <br />-n-- <br />