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Date: 2009-02-06 14:17:45
Physical geography
Geomorphology
Water
Hydrology
Fluvial landforms
Rivers
Fluvial geomorphology
Knickpoint
Drainage system
Stream capture
Antecedent drainage stream
Headward erosion

A criteria-based methodology for determining the mechanism of transverse drainage development, with application to the southwestern United States John Douglass† Department of Geography, Paradise Valley Community Colleg

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