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Water streams / Physical geography / Sedimentology / Fluvial landforms / Hydrology / Bridge scour / Degradation / Bed load / Mississippi River / Geomorphology / Water / Geology
Date: 2008-04-17 15:22:10
Water streams
Physical geography
Sedimentology
Fluvial landforms
Hydrology
Bridge scour
Degradation
Bed load
Mississippi River
Geomorphology
Water
Geology

CHANNEL STABILITY OF SELECTED STREAMS IN NORTHERN MISSISSIPPI K. Van Wilson and D. Phil Turnipseed U.S. Geological Survey, Jackson, Mississippi INTRODUCTION Background Many of the alluvial streams in Mississippi have

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