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Agronomy / Erosion / Industrial agriculture / Soil science / Geomorphology / Mountain / Ridge-and-Valley Appalachians / Valley / Geography / Physical geography / Environmental soil science
Date: 2010-09-20 14:03:18
Agronomy
Erosion
Industrial agriculture
Soil science
Geomorphology
Mountain
Ridge-and-Valley Appalachians
Valley
Geography
Physical geography
Environmental soil science

RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN FLUVIAL GEOMORPHOLOGY AND EROSION IN THE PENNSYLVANIA APPALACHIANS: IMPLICATIONS FOR LANDSCAPE EVOLUTION Scott R. Miller, Peter B. Sak, Eric Kirby, Paul Bierman, and Joanna Reuter Abstract The centra

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