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- Soils: Their Origin and Existence
- Unit 1: Floods and Floodplain Management
- Why Do Gangetic Rivers Aggrade Or Degrade?
- Geomorphology, Hydrology, and Ecology Of
- Reformation of Pool-Riffle Sequences and Induced Bed Armouring in a Sand-Bed Stream Following River Rehabilitation
- Alluvial Bar Morphology and Dynamics in the Middle Rio Grande
- River Restoration Toolbox Glossary of Terms
- Response of Alluvial Rivers to Slow Active Tectonic Movement
- Environmental Degradation: a Review on the Potential Impact of River Morphology
- Degradation of the Mitchell River Fluvial Megafan by Alluvial Gully Erosion Increased by Post-European Land Use Change, Queensla
- Chapter 14: Stream Morphology and Channel Crossings
- Missouri River Bed Degradation Feasibility Study Technical Report
- Influence of Aggradation and Degradation on River Channels : a Review
- Gradational Processes Tectonic Processes Build up of Roughen up the Earth Gradational Forces Level Off Highs and Fill in Lows
- Floodplain Geomorphic Processes, Sedimentation, and Ecological
- Spontaneous Formation and Degradation of Pool-Riffle
- Flow and Sediment Matrix in Mid-Channel Bar Formation
- A Riffle Stability Index to Evaluate Sediment Loading to Streams1
- Why We Continue to Develop Floodplains: Examining the Disincentives for Conservation in Federal Policy
- Processes and Forms of an Unstable Alluvial System with Resistant, Cohesive Streambeds
- Effects of Aggradation and Degradation on Riffle-Pool Morphology in Natural Gravel Channels, Northwestern California
- Computing Degradation and Local Scour Technical Guideline for Bureau of Reclamation
- Decadal-Scale Variations of Thalweg Morphology and Riffle–Pool
- Channel Movement of Meandering Indiana Streams
- Drainage Patterns. Constructional Landforms Typical of Urbanized Watersheds, Such As Levees, Tend to Disconnect Streams from Their Floodplains
- Observation Method to Predict Meander Migration and Vertical Degradation of Rivers
- Tectonic and Structural Geomorphology
- Stream Degradation Technical Note
- Analysis of Degradation: Waikato River: Karapiro to Ngaruawahia
- Channel Bar Morphology, Distribution, and Mining-Related Geochemistry in the Ib G River, St
- Channel and Hillslope Processes Revisited in the Arroyo De Los Frijoles Watershed Near Santa Fe, New Mexico
- Aggradation and Degradation of Alluvial Sand Deposits, 1965 to 1986, Colorado River, Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona
- Issues of Meander Development: Land Degradation Or Ecological Value? the Example of the Sajó River, Hungary
- Tectonic and Surface Processes Interaction - Maria C
- Causes and Consequences of Stream Instability
- Sediment Assessment Methodology: Considerations, Physical and Biological Parameters, and Decision Making
- Erosion As a Driving Mechanism of Intracontinental Mountain Growth
- EXPERIMENTAL STUDY of DRAINAGE BASIN EVOLUTION and ITS HYDROLOGIC IMPLICATIONS by Randolph S
- Backwater Controls on the Evolution and Avulsion of the Qingshuigou Channel on the Yellow River Delta
- Suncook River Avulsion, Geomorphology-Based Alternatives Analysis
- Accelerated River Avulsion Frequency on Lowland Deltas Due to Sea-Level Rise
- Streambank Erosion and Restoration
- Quantitative Geomorphology of Selected Drainage Basins in Iowa Robert Alan Lohnes Iowa State University
- FAULT-SCARP DEGRADATION ______Supplies Needed • Calculator • Straight-Edge Ruler ______
- River Improvement Techniques for Mitigating River Bed Degradation and Channel Width Reduction in the Sandy Hii River Where Sediment Transport Occurs at Normal Times
- Channel Restoration Design for Meandering Rivers Philip J
- Channel Avulsion Processes on the Lower Brazos River, Texas
- Fluvial Geomorphic Assessment and River Corridor Planning in the Wood-Pawcatuck Watershed, RI and CT
- Streambank Failure Mechanisms
- Geomorphology of Rivers
- Magnitude and Timing of Downstream Channel Aggradation and Degradation in Response to a Dome-Building Eruption at Mount Hood, Oregon
- Tectonic Geomorphology and Paleoseismology