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Alluvial Fan

2007
Kyoji Saito, Takashi Oguchi
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Floods on Alluvial Fans: Implications for Reworking Rates, Morphology and Fan Hazards

Journal of Geophysical Research F: Earth Surface, 2022
Anya Leenman, Brett C Eaton
exaly  

Semi-automated method for the mapping of alluvial fans from DEM

Earth Science Informatics, 2021
Abolghasem goorabi   +2 more
exaly  

Alluvial Fans

Journal of Geological Education, 1968
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ROCKY MOUNTAIN ALLUVIAL FANS

Canadian Geographies / Géographies canadiennes, 1987
R.A. Kostaschuk   +2 more
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Alluvial Fan Retreat: Tank Experiments

Conventional interpretations of alluvial fan margins attribute their changes to environmental factors such as tectonic activity or climate variations. Under steady dynamic conditions, fan margin (s) is expected to grow continuously, following the time (t) dependence of s~t(1/3), based on the mass conservation.
Haein Shin, Wonsuck Kim
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Alluvial fan

Australian Geographer, 1975
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Mechanisms for avulsion on alluvial fans: Insights from high‐frequency topographic data

Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, 2021
Anya Leenman, Brett C Eaton
exaly  

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