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- River meandering [1 %] von colin, 15.03.2008 16:22
- Space-based measurement of river runoff [1 %] von colin, 04.01.2008 15:30
- How erosion builds mountains [1 %] von colin, 28.02.2007 16:28
- The hydraulic geometry of stream channels and some physiographic implications [1 %] von colin, 24.01.2007 18:28
- River incision into bedrock: Mechanics and relative efficacy of plucking, abrasion, and cavitation [1 %] von colin, 29.12.2006 19:08
- Controls on the channel width of rivers: Implications for modeling fluvial incision of bedrock [1 %] von colin, 22.12.2006 16:28
- On the basis of the Manning equation and basic mass conservation principles, we derive an expression for scaling the steadystate width (W) of river channels as a function of discharge (Q), channel ...
- River meanders and channel size [1 %] von colin, 13.11.2006 11:42
- This study uses an enlarged data set to (1) compare measured meander geometry to that predicted by the Langbein and Leopold (1966) theory, (2) examine the frequency distribution of the ratio radius ...
- On the time development of meander bends [1 %] von colin, 12.11.2006 11:49
- Tropical cyclone triggering of sediment discharge in Taiwan [1 %] von colin, 09.11.2006 10:05
- Tropical cyclone rainfall influences sediment production and transport in ways that are not reflected in annual mean rainfall. Here we quantify the meteorological and geomorphic impact of Typhoon ...
- The character of channel migration on the Beatton River, Northeast British Columbia, Canada [1 %] von colin, 26.06.2006 17:02
- Spatial autoregressive structure in meander evolution [1 %] von colin, 26.06.2006 17:02
- Origin and evolution of a mélange: the active plate boundary and suture zone of the Longitudinal Valley, Taiwan [1 %] von colin, 23.06.2006 11:44
- Juxtaposed against the remnant forearc basin sequences along thrust faults, the Lichi Mélange of the Coastal Range of Taiwan is composed of exotic ophiolite and sedimentary blocks, metric to ...
- Landsliding and the evolution of normal-fault-bounded mountains [1 %] von colin, 15.06.2006 18:06
- Much of the tectonic and climatic history in high-relief regions, such as the mountains of the western U.S. Basin and Range province, is contained in the morphology of hillslopes, drainage networks, ...
- Active folding of fluvial terraces across the Siwaliks Hills, Himalayas of central Nepal [1 %] von colin, 15.06.2006 13:08
- Limits to relief [1 %] von colin, 15.06.2006 12:50
- Comparison of slope profiles in areas exhibiting widespread bedrock landsliding with the use of a model for the maximum size of stable hillslopes established that mountain-scale material strength can ...
- A physically based model for the topographic control on shallow landsliding [1 %] von colin, 14.06.2006 22:09
- A model for the topographic influence on shallow landslide initiation is developed by coupling digital terrain data with near-surface through flow and slope stability models. The hydrologic model ...
- Self-organized criticality applied to natural hazards [1 %] von colin, 12.06.2006 20:22
- Discrete random walk models for symmetric Lévy-Feller diffusion processes [1 %] von colin, 12.06.2006 20:16
- Approximation of Lévy-Feller diffusion by random walk [1 %] von colin, 12.06.2006 20:16
- A distributed slope stability model for steep forested basins [1 %] von colin, 05.06.2006 16:47
- A distributed, physically based slope stability model (dSLAM), based on an infinite slope model, a kinematic wave groundwater model, and a continuous change vegetation root strength model, is ...
- Characterizations of the distributions of power inverse Gaussian and others based on the maximum entropy maximization principle [1 %] von colin, 18.05.2006 16:07
- This paper characterizes the distributions of power inverse Gaussian and others based on the entropy maximization principle (E.M.P.) and discuss the relationships of these distributions to the ...
- The characterization of landslide size-frequency distributions [1 %] von colin, 13.05.2006 18:34
- Generalized hydraulic geometry: Derivation based on a multiscaling formalism [1 %] von colin, 10.05.2006 14:17
- Relationships between channel characteristics (e.g., mean depth, water surface width, mean velocity) and discharge, known as hydraulic geometry (HG), have been extensively used by hydrologists and ...
- Generalized hydraulic geometry: Insights based on fluvial instability analysis and a physical model [1 %] von colin, 10.05.2006 14:16
- The power law dependencies between channel morphology and river flows, known as at-station hydraulic geometry (HG), have been recently shown to have exponents that systematically vary with scale ...
- Channel cross-section surveying [1 %] von colin, 06.05.2006 18:41
- composite_panfusion_20050710_20050802_roi2_smaller.jpg [1 %] von colin, 01.03.2006 14:37
- Quantile maximum likelihood estimation of response time distributions [1 %] von colin, 24.02.2006 10:56
- We introduce and evaluate via a Monte Carlo study a robust new estimation technique that fits distribution functions to grouped response time (RT) data, where the grouping is determined by sample ...
- QMLE: Fast, robust and efficient estimation of distribution functions based on quantiles [1 %] von colin, 24.02.2006 10:52
- Quantile maximum likelihood (QML) is an estimation technique, proposed by Heathcote, Brown, and Mewhort (2002), that provides robust and efficient estimates of distribution parameters, ...
- A hidden Markov model for rainfall using breakpoint data [1 %] von colin, 24.02.2006 10:44
- Pluviographs, which are rainfall accumulation–timeplots, indicate a strong tendency for rainfall intensity to abruptly change from one steady rate of fall to another with these steady rates ...
- Technical manual for QMPE v2.18: Fortran code to fit response time distributions [1 %] von colin, 24.02.2006 10:40
- Estimating distributional parameters from empirical data is a decidedly non-trival task, especially given the conditions which usually prevail in psychological measurement: high levels of noise and ...