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Incipient sediment motion across the river to debris-flow transition Jeff P. Prancevic, Michael P. Lamb, and Brian M. Fuller California Institute of Technology, Division of Geological and Planetary Sciences, 1200 E. Cali
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Document Date: 2014-04-25 12:36:27


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Berlin / Naeser / Pasadena / Rotterdam / /

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Oxford University Press / /

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America / /

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Germany / United States / United Kingdom / /

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Natural Disaster / Man-Made Disaster / /

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Brian M. Fuller California Institute of Technology / Keck Institute / California Institute of Technology / /

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power-law scaling / power-law fit / power-law fits / satellite images / /

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California Institute of Technology / Division of Geological and Planetary Sciences / American Water Resources Association / National Science Foundation / Geological Society of America Bulletin / M. Church / Hydrodynamics Lab. / Keck Institute for Space Studies / Hydraulics Division of ASCE / General Services Administration / Division of Geological / Oxford University / Geological Society / Hydraulics Division / /

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J. Spotila / Michael P. Lamb / Jeff P. Prancevic / /

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Editor / Documents Secretary / /

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North Dakota / California / Colorado / /

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Earth Surface Processes and Landforms / Physical Review Letters / Journal of Geophysical Research / /

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central Colorado / /

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Geophysics / Remote Sensing / v. 42 / v. 22 / v. 35 / /

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www.geosociety.org/pubs/ft2014.htm / www.gsapubs.org / /

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