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CER volume 83/84-45
Pub. Date
1985.
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Equilibrium of alluvial streams has been thoroughly studied in the past century. Many investigators have extended analysis to explain meandering (or braiding) of streams, and attempted to describe the hydraulic geometry of alluvial streams. This study points at the derivation of the characteristics of alluvial streams from fundamental principles. More precisely, this research aims to determine the downstream geometry of alluvial streams (channel width,...
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CER volume 83/84-52
Pub. Date
1985.
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Soil erosion by rainfall is one of the major sources of sediments transported into streams. The physical processes governing rainfall erosion are very complex and no generally accepted sediment transport equation has been developed so far. Various approaches have been used in the past decades to analyze sediment transport by overland flow.
4) Analysis of minimum streamflow and sediment transport in the Yampa River, Dinosaur National Monument
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Pub. Date
1987.
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This study will investigate minimum streamflow and sediment transport In the Yampa Canyon In northwestern Colorado The historic sediment load will I be analyzed for the period of record for the available gaging station will I be analyzed for the period of record for the available gaging station Monument has been previously proposed by the National Park Service. This study will I examine that hydrograph and test possible alternative minimum stream...
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1964
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A pioneering study of landform development under processes associated with running water, this text encompasses both field and laboratory research. Topics include the landscapes of mountains, rivers, and seacoasts; studies of weathering, climate, and erosion; and coverage of geochronology, drainage patterns, channel changes, and the evolution of hill slopes. 1964 edition.