The Colorado River is one of the main forces shaping the landscape around Southeast Utah. Here we talk with Dr. Joel Pederson and tease apart new information about the Colorado River and the forces that carve the landscapes we see around us. We explore the unanswered questions about erosion in Moab, Utah and the central Colorado Plateau.
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