1st Edition

Fluvial Geomorphology A Proceedings Volume of the Fourth Annual Geomorphology Symposia Series

Edited By Marie Morisawa Copyright 1981
318 Pages
by Routledge

318 Pages
by Routledge

It was not until the 20 th century that many geomorphologists began to integrate the work of hydraulic engineers and hydrologists with geomorphic concepts in fluvial systems. Statistical manipulations and concepts aided greatly in the development of ideas on the relation of the magnitude and frequency of hydrologic events on the fluvial system. Also arising primarily as a result of the... Read more

1.Predicting Coarse Sediment Transport The Hjulstrom Curve Revisited Irwin D. Novak 2. The Random Model in Fluvial Geomorphology J. S. Smart 3. Drainage Adjustment in the Appalachians John T. Hack 4. Fluvial Geomorphology in Karst Terrain J. L. Bassett and R. V. Ruhe 5. Magnitude Frequency Analysis and Channel Morphology G. H. Dury 6. Erosional Forms and Processes for the Catastrophic Pleistocene Missoula Floods in Eastern Washington Victor R. Baker 7. Reflections on the Origin of Small Scale Longitudinal Stream-Bed Scours Iaakov Karcz 8. Meandering Pattern of the White River in Indiana-An Analysis James Brice.

Biography

Marie Morisawa (1919–1994)

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