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Sharp landscape features and their role in predictive hydrology and geomorphology

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Title Sharp landscape features and their role in predictive hydrology and geomorphology
Creator Belmont, Patrick Foufoula, E Passalacqua, P
Description Sharp topographic features often represent critical boundaries, or discontinuities, in hydrologic and geomorphic processes. Many such features are found in the proximity of actively evolving river channels (e.g., small knickpoints, steep channel banks, natural levees, scroll bars, and floodplain microtopography). While these features are often overlooked in hydro-geomorphic modeling, they can be used as indicators of channel dynamics. The increasing availability and quality of high-resolution...
Date 2012-01-01T08:00:00Z
Type text
Identifier http://works.bepress.com/patrick_belmont/84
Source Patrick Belmont
Publisher SelectedWorks
Subject Physical Sciences and Mathematics

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