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Development of gullies on the landscape: A model of headcut retreat resulting from plunge pool erosion (1) · Effect of limited storm duration on landscape evolution, drainage basin geometry, and hydrograph shapes (1) · Formation of fluvial hanging valleys: Theory and simulation (1) · High-angle wave instability and emergent shoreline shapes: 1. Modeling of sand waves, flying spits, and capes (1) · High-angle wave instability and emergent shoreline shapes: 2. Wave climate analysis and comparisons to nature (1) · How does underlying geology affect coastline change? An initial modeling investigation (1) · Implications of bank failures and fluvial erosion for gully development: Field observations and modeling (1) · Implications of sediment-flux-dependent river incision models for landscape evolution (1) · Implications of the shear stress river incision model for the timescale of postorogenic decay of topography (1) · Importance of a stochastic distribution of floods and erosion thresholds in the bedrock river incision problem (1) · Modeling fluvial incision and transient landscape evolution: Influence of dynamic channel adjustment (1) · Modeling the effects of vegetation-erosion coupling on landscape evolution (1) · Numerical and analytical models of cosmogenic radionuclide dynamics in landslide-dominated drainage basins (1) · Predictions of steady state and transient landscape morphology using sediment-flux-dependent river incision models (1) · Remapping the thickness distribution in sea ice models (1) · Topographic outcomes predicted by stream erosion models: Sensitivity analysis and intermodel comparison (1)
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