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The Boyer River is a tributary of the Missouri River, 118 miles (190 km) long, in western Iowa in the United States. Most reaches of the river's course have been straightened and channelized. The Boyer River is named for a settler who hunted and trapped in the watershed before the time of Lewis and Clark. Explorers, including Lewis and Clark, John James Audubon, and Prince Maximilian zu Wied-Neuwied, navigated through the region near the mouth of the Boyer as they traveled up the Missouri River. This area is now part of the Boyer Chute National Wildlife Refuge (NWR). This was originally an island of sand and sediment deposited in the Missouri River by the Boyer River. Gradually, the Missouri River eroded a major channel (chute) through the sediment; this came to be known as Boyer Chute, an

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  • Boyer River (de)
  • Boyer River (Iowa) (en)
  • Rivière Boyer (rivière Missouri) (fr)
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  • The Boyer River is a tributary of the Missouri River, 118 miles (190 km) long, in western Iowa in the United States. Most reaches of the river's course have been straightened and channelized. The Boyer River is named for a settler who hunted and trapped in the watershed before the time of Lewis and Clark. Explorers, including Lewis and Clark, John James Audubon, and Prince Maximilian zu Wied-Neuwied, navigated through the region near the mouth of the Boyer as they traveled up the Missouri River. This area is now part of the Boyer Chute National Wildlife Refuge (NWR). This was originally an island of sand and sediment deposited in the Missouri River by the Boyer River. Gradually, the Missouri River eroded a major channel (chute) through the sediment; this came to be known as Boyer Chute, an (en)
  • Der Boyer River ist ein 224 Kilometer langer östlicher Nebenfluss des Missouri River im Westen des US-Bundesstaates Iowa. Der Fluss wurde in der Zeit vor der Lewis-und-Clark-Expedition nach einem Siedler benannt. Der Boyer River ist im Großteil seines Verlaufs begradigt und kanalisiert. Er entspringt in der Nähe von Storm Lake im Südwesten des Buena Vista County. Er fließt zunächst südlich ins Sac County. Im Süden des Sac County ändert er seine Richtung auf Südwest. Nebenflüsse des Boyer River sind der und der Willow River. (de)
  • La rivière Boyer est un affluent de la rivière Missouri, 189,9 km de long, dans l'ouest de Iowa aux États-Unis. La plupart des tronçons du cours de la rivière ont été redressés et canalisée. La rivière Boyer doit son nom à un colon qui a chassé et piégé dans le bassin versant avant l'époque de Lewis et Clark. Explorateurs, y compris Lewis et Clark, Jean-Jacques Audubon et Prince Maximilian zu Wied-Neuwied, a traversé la région près de l'embouchure du Boyer alors qu'ils remontaient la Rivière Missouri. Cette zone fait maintenant partie de la Réserve nationale de faune (NWR). Il s'agissait à l'origine d'une île de sable et de sédiments déposée dans la rivière Missouri par la rivière Boyer. Progressivement, la rivière Missouri a érodé un chenal majeur (chute) à travers les sédiments; ceci es (fr)
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  • Boyer River (en)
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  • The Boyer River at Denison (en)
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  • This excerpt from the Lewis and Clark map of 1814 that shows the rivers of southwest Iowa, southeast Nebraska, and northwest Missouri. "Bowyer's River" is seen at upper left. (en)
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