Category- Floods
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Rob Rhyan,
Athens County
Heron watches flooding of Hocking River. |

Rob Rhyan,
Athens County
Whites Mill at Athens, Ohio |

Mel Smith,
Scioto County
Scioto River Valley near confluence with Ohio River. |

Mel Smith,
Scioto County
River Barge on Ohio River; Flooded Scioto River
Valley in background |
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Jim McCluskey,
Licking County
Flooding along Northbank in Buckeye Lake |

Jim McCluskey,
Licking County
North side of I-70, West of Canal Road |

Jim McCluskey,
Licking County
Southfork of Licking River goes South under I-70 |

Jim McCluskey,
Licking County
Flood waters west of Bell Run along the North side
of I-70 |
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Jim McCluskey,
Licking County
Flooded I-70 Interchange |

Keith Rowe,
Licking County
Southfork of Licking River, flooding I-70 |

Jim McCluskey,
Licking County
Swamp Road flooding |

Larry Milliron,
Columbiana County
Subjectivity to flooding frequency and duration
influences soils interpretations. |
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Larry Milliron,
Columbiana County
Floodwaters help identify the alluvial soils in
this landscape. |

Larry Milliron,
Columbiana County
Alluvial soils are subject to flooding. |

Larry Milliron,
Columbiana County
The trees survived numerous flooding events, the crops
in the field did not. |

Larry Milliron,
Columbiana County
The lowest soils in the floodplain commonly have the
highest flood frequency and duration. |
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Larry Milliron,
Columbiana County
Land use and management is impacted by flooding. |
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