Is it possible to predict the past

作者: Chris Paola

DOI: 10.1130/RF.L005.1

关键词: Degree (music)Fluvial systemAggradationGeomorphologyGeologyChannelized

摘要: On p. 343–354 of this issue [Engelder and Pelletier (2013)][1] argue that relatively long-term autogenic variation in the degree channelization gravel-transporting fluvial systems can result cycles aggradation incision reduce slopes needed for gravel transport

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