A tentative classification of alluvial river channels
an examination of similarities and differences among some Great Plains rivers.
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Word Count
2,500 words, Guess
Page Count
10 pages
Identifiers
- Library of Congress Control Numbergs63000295
- OCLC Control Number8859745
- Open LibraryOL255959M
Classifications
- LCCQE75 .C5 no. 477
- LCCQE75 .C5 no.477
Description
This publication is an early attempt at classifying alluvial river systems based on largely qualitative information. He distinguishes between channel types and channel patterns and discusses the factors that determine the relative stability of each channel pattern/type.
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