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2016
The most conspicuous geomorphic feature of the Sunderbans is a low, alluvial plain intersected by an intricate network of tidal rivers, creeks, estuaries and minor tidal-water courses. The Thakuran River is one of the most important tidal rivers of a meso-macrotidal regime having no perennial freshwater supply, and it forms a drainage basin covering ...
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The most conspicuous geomorphic feature of the Sunderbans is a low, alluvial plain intersected by an intricate network of tidal rivers, creeks, estuaries and minor tidal-water courses. The Thakuran River is one of the most important tidal rivers of a meso-macrotidal regime having no perennial freshwater supply, and it forms a drainage basin covering ...
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Lake and drained lake basin systems in lowland permafrost regions
Nature Reviews Earth & Environment, 2022Benjamin Jones +2 more
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The genomic origins of the Bronze Age Tarim Basin mummies
Nature, 2021Fan Zhang, Chao Ning, Ashley Scott
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Development of Drainage Basins
1961The phenomena discussed thus far refer only to single features present on the Earth’s surface. It is now time to consider the combined effect of the development of slopes and rivers. This leads to a theory of the development of drainage basins. Unfortunately, it will be found that this theory is not as well developed as the theories considered in the ...
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Hydroclimatic vulnerability of peat carbon in the central Congo Basin
Nature, 2022Yannick Garcin +2 more
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