A geographical model of erosion for field managers to complement existing process models /
Process studies have received the lion's share of attention among researchers in fluvial geomorphology. Unfortunately, process studies are time consuming, require advanced technology, and cover relatively short time periods. In addition, most process studies are of limited practical use to th...
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