Geomorphological immaturity as a factor conditioning the dynamics of channel processes in Rządza River
A major part of Poland, classified geographically as Polish Lowland, is covered by a layer of loose or cohesive sediments whose thickness increases toward the north. Numerous authors emphasize the impact of the protrusion of the erosional base level on the course of processes shaping modern river va...
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Main Authors: | Bujakowski Filip, Falkowski Tomasz, Podlasek Anna |
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Language: | EN |
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De Gruyter
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/0586cda961c04e8eba7fbbcb6f19ab21 |
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