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View Alluvial fans in the Death Valley region, California and Nevada By Charles Storrow Denny

Alluvial fans in the Death Valley region, California and Nevada

Alluvial fans in the Death Valley region, California and Nevada

By Charles Storrow Denny

View Aggradation and degradation of alluvial sand deposits, 1965 to 1986, Colorado River, Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona By Schmidt, John C.

Aggradation and degradation of alluvial sand deposits, 1965 to 1986, Colorado River, Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona

Aggradation and degradation of alluvial sand deposits, 1965 to 1986, Colorado River, Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona

By Schmidt, John C.

View Geomorphology of segmented alluvial fans in western Fresno County, California By William B. Bull

Geomorphology of segmented alluvial fans in western Fresno County, California

Geomorphology of segmented alluvial fans in western Fresno County, California

By William B. Bull

View A geologic approach to artificial recharge site selection in the Fresno-Clovis area, California By David Cehrs

A geologic approach to artificial recharge site selection in the Fresno-Clovis area, California

A geologic approach to artificial recharge site selection in the Fresno-Clovis area, California

By David Cehrs

View Prehistoric near-surface subsidence cracks in western Fresno County, California By William B. Bull

Prehistoric near-surface subsidence cracks in western Fresno County, California

Prehistoric near-surface subsidence cracks in western Fresno County, California

By William B. Bull

View Submarine fan sedimentation along fault scarps on tilted fault blocks (Jurassic--Cretaceous boundary, East Greenland) By Finn Surlyk

Submarine fan sedimentation along fault scarps on tilted fault blocks (Jurassic--Cretaceous boundary, East Greenland)

Submarine fan sedimentation along fault scarps on tilted fault blocks (Jurassic--Cretaceous boundary, East Greenland)

By Finn Surlyk

View Managing forested watersheds for hydrogeomorphic risks on fans By David J. Wilford

Managing forested watersheds for hydrogeomorphic risks on fans

Managing forested watersheds for hydrogeomorphic risks on fans

By David J. Wilford

View Alluvial fans and near-surface subsidence in western Fresno County, California By William B. Bull

Alluvial fans and near-surface subsidence in western Fresno County, California

Alluvial fans and near-surface subsidence in western Fresno County, California

By William B. Bull

View Debris flow hazard in the Canadian Rocky Mountains By Lionel E. Jackson

Debris flow hazard in the Canadian Rocky Mountains

Debris flow hazard in the Canadian Rocky Mountains

By Lionel E. Jackson

View Clastic sedimentation in Deep Springs Valley, California By Lawrence K. Lustig

Clastic sedimentation in Deep Springs Valley, California

Clastic sedimentation in Deep Springs Valley, California

By Lawrence K. Lustig

View Modern and Ancient Alluvial Fan Deposits (Benchmark Papers in Geology, Vol 87) By Tor Helge Nilsen
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Modern and Ancient Alluvial Fan Deposits (Benchmark Papers in Geology, Vol 87)

By Tor Helge Nilsen

View Alluvial Fans and Fan Deltas By Gordon S. Fraser

Alluvial Fans and Fan Deltas

Alluvial Fans and Fan Deltas

By Gordon S. Fraser

View Forest management on fans By David J. Wilford

Forest management on fans

Forest management on fans

By David J. Wilford

View Fan deltas By R. J. Steel
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Fan deltas

By R. J. Steel

View A random-walk simulation model of alluvialfan deposition By William Evans Price

A random-walk simulation model of alluvialfan deposition

A random-walk simulation model of alluvialfan deposition

By William Evans Price

View Van Horn Sandstone, West Texas By J. H. McGowen

Van Horn Sandstone, West Texas

Van Horn Sandstone, West Texas

By J. H. McGowen

View Hydraulic processes on alluvial fans By Richard H. French
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Hydraulic processes on alluvial fans

By Richard H. French

View Are north slope surface alluvial fans pre-Holocene relicts? By Erk Reimnitz

Are north slope surface alluvial fans pre-Holocene relicts?

Are north slope surface alluvial fans pre-Holocene relicts?

By Erk Reimnitz

View Sedimentary history of Upper Triassic alluvial fan complexes in north-central Massachusetts By James M. Wessel

Sedimentary history of Upper Triassic alluvial fan complexes in north-central Massachusetts

Sedimentary history of Upper Triassic alluvial fan complexes in north-central Massachusetts

By James M. Wessel

View Tracing ground-water movement by using the stable isotopes of oxygen and hydrogen, Upper Penitencia Creek alluvial fan, Santa Clara Valley, California By K. S. Muir

Tracing ground-water movement by using the stable isotopes of oxygen and hydrogen, Upper Penitencia Creek alluvial fan, Santa Clara Valley, California

Tracing ground-water movement by using the stable isotopes of oxygen and hydrogen, Upper Penitencia Creek alluvial fan, Santa Clara Valley, California

By K. S. Muir

View Nihon no senjochi By Kyoji Saito

Nihon no senjochi

Nihon no senjochi

By Kyoji Saito

View Alluvial fans By United States. Federal Emergency Management Agency

Alluvial fans

Alluvial fans

By United States. Federal Emergency Management Agency

View Senjōchi no dosha saigai By Kazuo Ashida

Senjōchi no dosha saigai

Senjōchi no dosha saigai

By Kazuo Ashida

View Late Holocene aggradational processes and rates for three alluvial fans, Cascade foothills, Washington By John DeLaChapelle

Late Holocene aggradational processes and rates for three alluvial fans, Cascade foothills, Washington

Late Holocene aggradational processes and rates for three alluvial fans, Cascade foothills, Washington

By John DeLaChapelle