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- Antecedent Fluvial Systems on an Uplifted Continental Margin: Constraining Cretaceous to Present-Day Drainage Basin Development in Southern South Africa
- Planning for Streams
- Streams and Floods: the Geology of Running Water
- Erosional Development of Valley-Bottom Gullies in the Upper Midwestern United States
- The Geologic Interpretation of Scenic Features in Ohio1
- The Evolution of Gravel-Bed Rivers During the Post-Regulation Period in the Polish Carpathians
- Gully-And-Headcut-Repair.Pdf
- Restoring Wetlands After the Rodeo-Chediski Wildfire
- Low-Water Crossings: Geomorphic, Biological
- Interpretation of Whether Incision Rates in Appalachian Karst Reflect Long-Term
- National Management Measures to Control Nonpoint Source Pollution from Hydromodification
- Environmental Degradation: a Review on the Potential Impact of River Morphology
- Stream Processes for Watershed Stewards
- Recent Sedimentation and Erosional History of Fivemile Creek Fremont County, Wyoming
- Interpretation of Mouth-Bar and Related Lacustrine and Fluvial Sand Bodies from the Middle Green River Formation (Eocene), Southern Uinta Basin, Utah
- Upper Bad River Basin Study
- Lecture Notes 12 Streams
- Rates and Mechanisms of Bedrock Incision and Strath Terrace Formation in a Forested Catchment, Cascade Range, Washington
- Meanders Through Time Rivers in Art and History
- An Evaluation of Regulations, Effects, and Management of Aggregate Mining in Northern and Central Coastal California
- Running Water Cold, Although It Had Surface Water During Its Earlier History
- How Streams Work
- The Lower Chippewa Valley, Wisconsin
- Bluff Slumping and Its Contribution to Suspended Sediment Loads
- What Happened to the Stream in My Backyard
- The Effects of Human Activity on Stream Dynamics
- Sediment and Erosion Design Guide
- A New Chronology for the Age of Appalachian Erosional Surfaces Determined by Cosmogenic Nuclides in Cave Sediments
- Stages of a River
- Bankfull Discharge
- A Minimum Age for Canyon Incision and for the Extinct Molossid Bat, Tadarida Constantinei, from Carlsbad Caverns National Park, New Mexico
- Streambank Erosion and Restoration
- February 1979 PREFACE
- Chapter 9: Surface Water
- Rates and Mechanisms of Bedrock Incision and Strath Terrace Formation in a Forested Catchment, Cascade Range, Washington
- Streambank Failure Mechanisms
- Fluvial Landforms Shaped by Running Water Stream