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Groundwater Geomorphology; The Role of Subsurface Water in Earth-Surface Processes and Landforms
Editor(s)
Geological Society of America
Copyright:
© 1990 Geological Society of America
Geological Society of America
ISBN print:
9780813722528
Publication date:
January 01, 1990
Book Chapter
Chapter 3. The relation of subsurface water to downslope movement and failure
Author(s)
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Published:January 01, 1990
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Index Terms/Descriptors
- Alaska
- Brooks Range
- California
- causes
- classification
- debris flows
- Denmark
- discharge
- effects
- equations
- Europe
- failures
- geomorphology
- ground water
- landslides
- mass movements
- movement
- mudflows
- mudslides
- New York
- Northern Alaska
- orientation
- Pennsylvania
- rainfall
- rates
- recharge
- Scandinavia
- slope stability
- slumping
- solifluction
- statistical analysis
- United States
- Utah
- Western Europe
- Thistle Utah
- Windsor Quadrangle
- Fishlake National Forest
- Minor Creek Landslide
- Spanish Fork Landslide
- Manti LaSal National Forest
- Tioughnioga Valley
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