FIELD COURSE MEMOIRS 2001
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Taking velocity measurements in Oak Creek.


Braving the rapids of Oak Creek in the name of science.


A good excuse to return to the days of walkie-talkies (center).


The teams finishing their duties early enjoyed some leisure time in Oak Creek.


The other end of the walkie-talkies: measuring stream slope and gradient.


Trying to determine if the channel of Oak Creek is indeed a "text book" case.


Some time off for lunch in Sedona.  Time to dry out, as well.


More lunch.


Some students learned the "art" of train-chasing along the Verde Canyon Railroad in Clarkdale.


Returning from a survey of downtown Jerome


Inspection of Jerome's old jail house, which has "migrated" down hill a few blocks during the past century due to the instability of Jerome's hillside.



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