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SS #24 Downstream changes in river avulsion style are related to channel morphology

Posted on December 11, 2020 by johnburnhamshaw

Salutation: Great work giving me insight into spatial variations in channel avulsion style as related to morphology. Potentially helpful for better understanding avulsion record and future hazard.

What was awesome? I was surprising!

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← SS #23 Global Grids of Ice Sheet Thickness and Paleotopography for 21,000 – present day, by W.R. Peltier
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