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- Shut-in_(river) abstract "A shut-in is an Ozark term for a river that's naturally confined within a deep, narrow channel. The river becomes unnavigable even by canoe due to the rapids and narrow channels produced as the stream encounters a more resistant rock that is more difficult to erode. In the Johnson's Shut-Ins State Park in Missouri hard rhyolite and a diabase dike diverts the stream into many little streamlets following a complex joint system \"shutting\" the river.The term had an origin in Appalachia where it was used to refer to a narrow river gorge confined by resistant rock layers.Examples can be found in Johnson's Shut-Ins State Park in Missouri, where the Black River has become confined in a shut-in. More than ninety other \"shut–ins\" occur within and around the St. Francois Mountains region of southeast Missouri.In southern Illinois the Burden Falls Wilderness area includes a narrow canyon below a waterfall that is confined by a resistant sandstone layer. The gorge is referred to as a shut–in following the Appalachian usage for the term.".
- Shut-in_(river) thumbnail Johnsons_Shutins_autumn_panorama-panini_20130126.jpg?width=300.
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- Shut-in_(river) wikiPageWikiLink Appalachia.
- Shut-in_(river) wikiPageWikiLink Black_River_(Arkansas).
- Shut-in_(river) wikiPageWikiLink Burden_Falls_Wilderness.
- Shut-in_(river) wikiPageWikiLink Canyon.
- Shut-in_(river) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rivers.
- Shut-in_(river) wikiPageWikiLink Diabase.
- Shut-in_(river) wikiPageWikiLink Dike_(geology).
- Shut-in_(river) wikiPageWikiLink Downcutting.
- Shut-in_(river) wikiPageWikiLink Johnsons_Shut-Ins_State_Park.
- Shut-in_(river) wikiPageWikiLink Joint_(geology).
- Shut-in_(river) wikiPageWikiLink Ozarks.
- Shut-in_(river) wikiPageWikiLink Rhyolite.
- Shut-in_(river) wikiPageWikiLink Sandstone.
- Shut-in_(river) wikiPageWikiLink St._Francois_Mountains.
- Shut-in_(river) wikiPageWikiLink File:Johnsons_Shutins_autumn_panorama-panini_20130126.jpg.
- Shut-in_(river) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Shut-in (river)".
- Shut-in_(river) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Shut-in".
- Shut-in_(river) wikiPageWikiLinkText "shut-in".
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- Shut-in_(river) subject Category:Rivers.
- Shut-in_(river) hypernym Term.
- Shut-in_(river) type Landform.
- Shut-in_(river) comment "A shut-in is an Ozark term for a river that's naturally confined within a deep, narrow channel. The river becomes unnavigable even by canoe due to the rapids and narrow channels produced as the stream encounters a more resistant rock that is more difficult to erode.".
- Shut-in_(river) label "Shut-in (river)".
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- Shut-in_(river) sameAs m.09bvlx.
- Shut-in_(river) sameAs Q7505515.
- Shut-in_(river) sameAs 天然堤.
- Shut-in_(river) wasDerivedFrom Shut-in_(river)?oldid=674461240.
- Shut-in_(river) depiction Johnsons_Shutins_autumn_panorama-panini_20130126.jpg.
- Shut-in_(river) isPrimaryTopicOf Shut-in_(river).