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<br />- <br />"- , <br />-=. " <br /> <br />, <br /> <br />00 <br /> <br />8) <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />2) Form - Form or massiveness is strong. <br /> <br />3) Color - Colors dominate or are distinctive. They <br />have brightness, variety, interaction. <br /> <br />4) Line - Lines complement the landscape. <br /> <br />S) Texture - Textures vary and form patterns. <br />Changing vegetative communities in relation to <br />geology is an example. <br /> <br />6) Other Senses - Sounds, sights, and smells found <br />along the river are not experienced on other <br />rivers in the area. <br /> <br />7) The river is different or distinguishable from rivers <br />that flow through similar terrain and vegetative zones. <br /> <br />Recreational <br /> <br />~ r <br />The variety, amount of use, occurrence anq. quality of <br />recreation use on or adjacent to the river is high, <br />The river is of National, Regional or possibly State <br />significance. <br /> <br />Geologic <br /> <br />1) Exposure - geology of the area has high visibility. <br /> <br />2) Formations and Structures - <br /> <br />< , <br /> <br />Formations are unusual - thrust faults, windows <br />Formations are exemplary, case'worthy of study <br />and observation. <br /> <br />(. <br /> <br />Formations are carved by the river showing <br />erosional effects. <br /> <br />1512 <br /> <br />Q <br /> <br />Formations are of unusual age for the area or <br />show a long period and variety of ages. <br /> <br />3) Rocks are rare or uncommon. <br /> <br />4) Minerals are unusual or distinctive. <br /> <br />S) Outcrops are colorful and have different shapes and <br />form. <br />