Kanab Creek Looking Upstream from South Bank of S-Curve, Kane County, Utah
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Resource ID
44100
Resource Type
Photo
Availability
Public
UGS Program
Hazards
Title
Kanab Creek Looking Upstream from South Bank of S-Curve, Kane County, Utah
Author
Cahoon
Publisher
U.S. Bureau of Reclamation
Date
June 25 1940 @ 00:00
Accession Number
HB8860
USGS 7-1/2' Quadrangle
Kanab
County
Kane
Keywords
debris flow, flooding
Photo Type
Scanned Photo
Photo Date
1940-06-25
Resolution (dpi)
600
Image Size
2058x1419
Source
R.E. Marsell cloudburst flooding photograph collection.
Original Filename
HB8860_89.tif
Abstract / Description
Vertical banks in foreground estimated to be about 60 feet high, by Cahoon, U.S. Bureau of Reclamation (USBR). Most of this cutting was done by the heavy floods of the 1880s. Cahoon, in speaking to the inhabitants of Kanab, was told that the deepening of the channel opened up springs from which are drawn the late summer irrigation water. Apparently, there was no summer surface flow when the stream-bed was at its former elevation. Shot taken about one-fourth to one-half mile downstream from present Kanab Diversion Dam and about 2 miles above the Town of Kanab.
Marker lat / long: 37.066031, -112.540937 (WGS84)