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The morphology and hydrology of small spring-dominated channels
Ronald E. Griffiths
, Diana E. Anderson
, Abraham E. Springer
Earth and Sustainability
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Hydrology
100%
Channel Morphology
100%
Depth-to-width Ratio
66%
Sediment Input
66%
Clast
66%
Wet Meadow
66%
Sinuosity
66%
Channel Type
66%
Northern Arizona
33%
Coarse Woody Debris
33%
Vegetation Cover
33%
Elevational Gradient
33%
Organic Matter Content
33%
Dense Vegetation
33%
Mogollon Rim
33%
Fine-grained Sediment
33%
Variable Channel
33%
Spring Discharge
33%
Bankfull Depth
33%
Hybrid Channel
33%
Channel Profile
33%
Fine-grained Materials
33%
Sediment Grain Size Distribution
33%
Channel Bed
33%
Discharge Regime
33%
Flat Channel
33%
Low-order Channels
33%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Channel Morphology
100%
Arizona
33%
Grain Size
33%
Organic Matter
33%
Vegetation Cover
33%
Standard Deviation
33%
Fine Grained Sediment
33%
Woody Debris
33%
Discharge Regime
33%
Engineering
Depth Ratio
100%
Fine Grain
50%