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Author(s) Bras, R.L.; Tucker, G.E.
BibType bookSection
Title Six Myths About Mathematical Modeling in Geomorphology
Editors Wilcock, P.R.; Iverson, R.M.
Year 2003
Journal
Booktitle Prediction in Geomorphology
Volume
Pages
URL
DOI 10.1029/135GM06
ISBN
Note


 
Feature reference No
PublicationClusterID 14323637051152323992
MS_PublicationClusterID 1549361444
Semantic_ID 61cc275f4bac49650f748cc897a7366a8f21221d
Nr of citations 55
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Model(s) discussed: CHILD