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- Section 2 Standard Methods for Identifying Bankfull Channel Features and Channel Migration Zones
- Karst Piracy: a Mechanism for Integrating the Colorado River Across the Kaibab Uplift, Grand Canyon, Arizona, USA
- Chapter 12 Weathering and Erosion
- Rapid Headward Erosion of Marsh Creeks in Response to Relative Sea Level Rise Zoe J
- The Natural Flow Regime
- North Platte River-South Platte River Confluence Area Drainage System History As Determined by Topographic Map Interpretation: Western Nebraska, USA
- History of Colorado River Incision and Formation of the Grand Canyon
- Lecture Notes 12 Streams
- Effects of Aggradation and Degradation on Riffle-Pool Morphology in Natural Gravel Channels, Northwestern California
- An Evaluation of Regulations, Effects, and Management of Aggregate Mining in Northern and Central Coastal California
- 9.32 Large River Floodplains T Dunne, University of California–Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA, USA RE Aalto, University of Exeter, Exeter, UK
- Development of Karst Traces in the Santa Fe Basin
- A Model for the Headward Erosion of Submarine Canyons Induced by Downslope-Eroding Sediment flows
- GG-9 Geologic Guide to Providence Canyon State Park
- How Do Gravel-Bed Rivers Braid? Peter Ashmore University of Western Ontario
- Computer Simulation of the Role of Groundwater Seepage in Forming Martian Valley Networks Wei Luo1 and Alan D
- A Short History of Ideas on the Origin of the Grand Canyon Wayne Ranney, 2013, Pp
- Hydrologic and Temperature Regime Influence on Growth And
- Txu-Oclc-62933894Whitethesis.Pdf
- Fluvial Processes
- Stream Transport
- Drainage Architecture and Sediment Routing in Drainage Basins of the Eastern Margin of the Ebro Basin F.X
- Climate Drivers and Sources of Sediment and Organic Matter Fluxes in Intermittent Rivers and Ephemeral Streams (IRES) of a Subtropical Watershed, USA
- Types of Sediment Transport
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