When you think about the world of cartography, antique sepia maps are likely the first images that come to mind. But nomadic digital cartographer Robert Szucs saw the potential to turn nature’s ...
Annea Lockwood thinks of rivers as “live phenomena” that are constantly changing and shifting. She’s been drawn to the energy that rivers create, and the sound that energy makes, since she first ...
UPPER MARLBORO, Md. — After firing up the onboard computer, the burly and bearded Minnesota native yanked the pull starter cable on his 6-horsepower Tohatsu motor. He twisted the tiller-throttle into ...
Aerial photos can be used to help identify river features. For example, geographers might be able to view the different courses, or they might be able to identify some of the main features and ...
Maryville College professors Drew Crain and Kim Trevathan want people to fall in love with the Little River in Blount County. However, they do not want people on the river to fall at Peery's Mill Dam.