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Chapter 1. Hydrology mechanics, and geomorphic implications of erosion by subsurface flow
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Groundwater Geomorphology; The Role of Subsurface Water in Earth-Surface Processes and Landforms
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252
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© 1990 Geological Society of America
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January 01, 1990
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- Africa
- alluvium
- aquifers
- clastic sediments
- discharge
- drainage
- East Africa
- equations
- erosion
- erosion features
- fractures
- geomorphology
- ground water
- gullies
- joints
- movement
- processes
- recharge
- runoff
- scarps
- sediments
- seepage
- steady-state processes
- Tanzania
- topography
- United States
- unsaturated zone
- Utah
- volcaniclastics
- water table
- weathering
- Escalante River
- Karatu
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