Consider a bedrock river with a longitudinal profile that displays a strong convexity well upstream of its
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Consider a bedrock river with a longitudinal profile that displays a strong convexity well upstream of its mouth. How would you discriminate between the possibilities that this convexity is due to 1) a change in rock type, and 2) a transient response to a base level drop at some time in the past?
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Geomorphology The Mechanics And Chemistry Of Landscapes
ISBN: 9780521519786
1st Edition
Authors: Robert S. Anderson, Suzanne P. Anderson
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