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<center> {{HoverImage|Bullhorn2_black.png|Bullhorn2_grey.png|125px|link=Science_spotlights#New_Ideas_on_Channel-Forming_Discharge}}<br><br><big><big>Insights in the longstanding question about relevance of magnitude and frequency of flow rate in determining channel geometry | <center> {{HoverImage|Bullhorn2_black.png|Bullhorn2_grey.png|125px|link=Science_spotlights#New_Ideas_on_Channel-Forming_Discharge}}<br><br><big><big>Insights in the longstanding question about relevance of magnitude and frequency of flow rate in determining channel geometry (see latest JGR). Prof. Blom, together with students and Prof. Viparelli, formulated analytical relations to describe equilibrium geometry of an alluvial river under variable flow by linking channel slope, width, and bed grain size characteristics. [[Science_spotlights#New_Ideas_on_Channel-Forming_Discharge|More...]]<br><br>[mailto:csdmsweb@colorado.edu Nominate a science announcement]</big></big><br><br><br></center> | ||
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Insights in the longstanding question about relevance of magnitude and frequency of flow rate in determining channel geometry (see latest JGR). Prof. Blom, together with students and Prof. Viparelli, formulated analytical relations to describe equilibrium geometry of an alluvial river under variable flow by linking channel slope, width, and bed grain size characteristics. More...
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