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Authors: NAMIKAS S SHERMAN DJ
Citation: S. Namikas et Dj. Sherman, PREDICTING AEOLIAN SAND TRANSPORT - REVISITING THE WHITE MODEL, Earth surface processes and landforms, 22(6), 1997, pp. 601-604

Authors: ANDRE MF
Citation: Mf. Andre, HOLOCENE ROCKWALL RETREAT IN SVALBARD - A TRIPLE-RATE EVOLUTION, Earth surface processes and landforms, 22(5), 1997, pp. 423-440

Authors: NASLUND JO
Citation: Jo. Naslund, SUBGLACIAL PRESERVATION OF VALLEY MORPHOLOGY AT AMUNDSENISEN, WESTERNDRONNING-MAUD LAND, ANTARCTICA, Earth surface processes and landforms, 22(5), 1997, pp. 441-455

Authors: BENITO G
Citation: G. Benito, ENERGY-EXPENDITURE AND GEOMORPHIC WORK OF THE CATACLYSMIC MISSOULA FLOODING IN THE COLUMBIA RIVER GORGE, USA, Earth surface processes and landforms, 22(5), 1997, pp. 457-472

Authors: MACAIRE JJ BOSSUET G CHOQUIER A COCIRTA C DELUCA P DUPIS A GAY I MATHEY E GUENET P
Citation: Jj. Macaire et al., SEDIMENT YIELD DURING LATE-GLACIAL AND HOLOCENE PERIODS IN THE LAC-CHAMBON WATERSHED, MASSIF-CENTRAL, FRANCE, Earth surface processes and landforms, 22(5), 1997, pp. 473-489

Authors: MOTTERSHEAD DN
Citation: Dn. Mottershead, A MORPHOLOGICAL-STUDY OF GREENSCHIST WEATHERING ON DATED COASTAL STRUCTURES, SOUTH DEVON, UK, Earth surface processes and landforms, 22(5), 1997, pp. 491-506

Authors: LEWIS NK
Citation: Nk. Lewis, USE OF THE DISCHARGE-WEIGHTED AVERAGE VELOCITY IN STUDIES OF THE FRICTIONAL ENERGY-LOSS OF STREAMFLOW, Earth surface processes and landforms, 22(4), 1997, pp. 329-336

Authors: RIGHTER K
Citation: K. Righter, HIGH BEDROCK INCISION RATES IN THE ATENGUILLO RIVER VALLEY, JALISCO, WESTERN MEXICO, Earth surface processes and landforms, 22(4), 1997, pp. 337-343

Authors: GODFREY AE
Citation: Ae. Godfrey, WIND EROSION OF MANCOS SHALE BADLAND RIDGES BY SUDDEN DROPS IN PRESSURE, Earth surface processes and landforms, 22(4), 1997, pp. 345-352

Authors: WILBY RL DALGLEISH HY FOSTER IDL
Citation: Rl. Wilby et al., THE IMPACT OF WEATHER PATTERNS ON HISTORIC AND CONTEMPORARY CATCHMENTSEDIMENT YIELDS, Earth surface processes and landforms, 22(4), 1997, pp. 353-363

Authors: LAWRENCE DSL
Citation: Dsl. Lawrence, MACROSCALE SURFACE-ROUGHNESS AND FRICTIONAL RESISTANCE IN OVERLAND-FLOW, Earth surface processes and landforms, 22(4), 1997, pp. 365-382

Authors: STOTT T
Citation: T. Stott, A COMPARISON OF STREAM BANK EROSION PROCESSES ON FORESTED AND MOORLAND STREAMS IN THE BALQUHIDDER CATCHMENTS, CENTRAL SCOTLAND, Earth surface processes and landforms, 22(4), 1997, pp. 383-399

Authors: ONDA Y MATSUKURA Y
Citation: Y. Onda et Y. Matsukura, MECHANISM FOR THE INSTABILITY OF SLOPES COMPOSED OF GRANULAR-MATERIALS, Earth surface processes and landforms, 22(4), 1997, pp. 401-411

Authors: DRYSDALE RN GALE SJ
Citation: Rn. Drysdale et Sj. Gale, THE INDARRI FALLS TRAVERTINE DAM, LAWN HILL CREEK, NORTHWEST QUEENSLAND, AUSTRALIA, Earth surface processes and landforms, 22(4), 1997, pp. 413-418

Authors: BRUNSDEN D
Citation: D. Brunsden, PROFESSOR DR KOZARSKI,STEFAN, Earth surface processes and landforms, 22(4), 1997, pp. 419-419

Authors: SUGDEN DE SUMMERFIELD MA BURT TP
Citation: De. Sugden et al., EDITORIAL - LINKING SHORT-TERM GEOMORPHIC PROCESSES TO LANDSCAPE EVOLUTION, Earth surface processes and landforms, 22(3), 1997, pp. 193-194

Authors: SEIDL MA FINKEL RC CAFFEE MW HUDSON GB DIETRICH WE
Citation: Ma. Seidl et al., COSMOGENIC ISOTOPE ANALYSES APPLIED TO RIVER LONGITUDINAL PROFILE EVOLUTION - PROBLEMS AND INTERPRETATIONS, Earth surface processes and landforms, 22(3), 1997, pp. 195-209

Authors: HOWARD AD
Citation: Ad. Howard, BADLAND MORPHOLOGY AND EVOLUTION - INTERPRETATION USING A SIMULATION-MODEL, Earth surface processes and landforms, 22(3), 1997, pp. 211-227

Authors: LEEDER MR
Citation: Mr. Leeder, SEDIMENTARY BASINS - TECTONIC RECORDERS OF SEDIMENT DISCHARGE FROM DRAINAGE CATCHMENTS, Earth surface processes and landforms, 22(3), 1997, pp. 229-237

Authors: BROWN RW SUMMERFIELD MA
Citation: Rw. Brown et Ma. Summerfield, SOME UNCERTAINTIES IN THE DERIVATION OF RATES OF DENUDATION FROM THERMOCHRONOLOGIC DATA, Earth surface processes and landforms, 22(3), 1997, pp. 239-248

Authors: LANE SN RICHARDS KS
Citation: Sn. Lane et Ks. Richards, LINKING RIVER CHANNEL FORM AND PROCESS - TIME, SPACE AND CAUSALITY REVISITED, Earth surface processes and landforms, 22(3), 1997, pp. 249-260

Authors: SPEDDING N
Citation: N. Spedding, ON GROWTH AND FORM IN GEOMORPHOLOGY, Earth surface processes and landforms, 22(3), 1997, pp. 261-265

Authors: KERR A
Citation: A. Kerr, APPROACHES TO MODELING LONG-TERM LANDSCAPE EVOLUTION - LESSONS FROM ICE-SHEET MODELING, Earth surface processes and landforms, 22(3), 1997, pp. 267-271

Authors: MARTIN Y CHURCH M
Citation: Y. Martin et M. Church, DIFFUSION IN LANDSCAPE DEVELOPMENT MODELS - ON THE NATURE OF BASIC TRANSPORT RELATIONS, Earth surface processes and landforms, 22(3), 1997, pp. 273-279

Authors: TRUDGILL S WISE S
Citation: S. Trudgill et S. Wise, LONG-TERM SPATIALLY DISTRIBUTED SOLUTIONAL EROSION - HOW DO WE PUT SOLUTES ON THE MAP, Earth surface processes and landforms, 22(3), 1997, pp. 281-285
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