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NOUVELLE ÉTUDE DE L'AQUEDUC GALLO-ROMAIN DE MONTJEU À AUGUSTODUNUM (AUTUN, SAÔNE-ET-LOIRE) = New study on the gallo-roman Montjeu's aqueduct in Augustodunum (Autun, Saône-et-Loire)BORAU, Laetitia.Revue archéologique de l'Est. 2009, Vol 58, pp 461-476, issn 1266-7706, 16 p.Article

Recession rate of Poudre Falls in Rocky Mountain Front Range, Colorado, USAHAYAKAWA, Y.S; WOHL, E.E.Geographical review of Japan. English edition. 2005, Num 2, pp 249-254, issn 1347-9555, 6 p.Article

A jelenkori tektonika hatása a Duna, a tisza és a Dráva hidrológiai folyamataira = Impact de l’activité tectonique à l’Holocène sur les processus hydrologiques du Danube, de la Tisza et de la DraveLOVÁSZ, GY.Földrajzi kõzlemények. 2013, Vol 137, Num 3, pp 248-256, issn 0015-5411, 9 p.Article

Knickpoint recession rate and catchment area : the case of uplifted rivers in Eastern ScotlandBISHOP, P; HOEY, T.B; JANSEN, J.D et al.Earth surface processes and landforms. 2005, Vol 30, Num 6, pp 767-778, issn 0197-9337, 12 p.Article

Knickpoint migration characteristics in the loess hills of North Mississippi, USA = Caractéristiques de la migration de la rupture de pente dans les collines loessiques du Nord du Mississipi (Etats Unis)BIEDENHARN, D.S.International symposium on river sedimentation. 4. 1989, pp 803-810Conference Paper

The stream power river incision model : evidence, theory and beyondLAGUE, D.Earth surface processes and landforms. 2014, Vol 39, Num 1, pp 38-61, issn 0197-9337, 24 p.Article

Spatial correspondence of knickzones and stream confluences along bedrock rivers in Japan : implications for hydraulic formation of knickzonesHAYAKAWA, Y.S; OGUCHI, T.Geografiska annaler. Series A. Physical geography. 2014, Vol 96, Num 1, pp 9-19, issn 0435-3676, 11 p.Article

A demonstration of the importance of bedload transport for fluvial bedrock erosion and knickpoint propagationCOOK, K.L; TUROWSKI, J.M; HOVIUS, N et al.Earth surface processes and landforms. 2013, Vol 38, Num 7, pp 683-695, issn 0197-9337, 13 p.Article

Erosion rates and mechanisms of knickzone retreat inferred from 10Be measured across strong climate gradients on the northern and central Andes Western EscarpmentABBÜHL, L.M; NORTON, K.P; JANSEN, J.D et al.Earth surface processes and landforms. 2011, Vol 36, Num 11, pp 1464-1473, issn 0197-9337, 10 p.Article

An approach to quantifying Pliocene ice sheet dynamics via slope failure frequencies recorded in Antarctic Peninsula rise sedimentsHEPP, Daniel A; MÖRZ, Tobias.Antarctic science (Print). 2009, Vol 21, Num 6, pp 619-631, issn 0954-1020, 13 p.Article

FAILURE OF COLLUVIAL SLOPE.HAMEL JV; FLINT NK.1972; PROC. AMER. SOC. CIV. ENGRS, J. SOIL MECH. FOUND. DIV; USA; 1972, VOL. 98, NUM. 0002, P. 167 A 180Miscellaneous

Evidence of transient topographic disequilibrium in a landward passive margin river system : knickpoints and paleo-landscapes of the New River basin, southern AppalachiansPRINCE, P.S; SPOTILA, J.A.Earth surface processes and landforms. 2013, Vol 38, Num 14, pp 1685-1699, issn 0197-9337, 15 p.Article

Nickpoint recession in karst terrains: an example from the Buchan karst, southeastern AustraliaFABEL, D; HENRICKSEN, D; FINLAYSON, B.L et al.Earth surface processes and landforms. 1996, Vol 21, Num 5, pp 453-466, issn 0197-9337Article

Erosion of an active fault scarp leads to drainage capture in the Amazon region, BrazilVAL, P; SILVA, C; HARBOR, D et al.Earth surface processes and landforms. 2014, Vol 39, Num 8, pp 1062-1074, issn 0197-9337, 13 p.Article

Downstream geomorphic variation and local bedrock influence of a steep transitional river : Blue Ridge to Piedmont, South CarolinaARRINGTON, T; JAMES, L.A.Physical geography. 2013, Vol 34, Num 4-5, pp 373-391, issn 0272-3646, 19 p.Article

Hillslope response to knickpoint migration in the Southern Appalachians: implications for the evolution of post-orogenic landscapesGALLEN, S.F; WEGMANN, K.W; FRANKEL, K.L et al.Earth surface processes and landforms. 2011, Vol 36, Num 9, pp 1254-1267, issn 0197-9337, 14 p.Article

Probability risk assessment of landslides : A case study at FinneidfjordCASSIDY, Mark J; UZIELLI, Marco; LACASSE, Suzanne et al.Canadian geotechnical journal. 2008, Vol 45, Num 9, pp 1250-1267, issn 0008-3674, 18 p.Article

Effect of drainage conditions, bed thickness, and age on the shear strength of mine tailings in a very low stress rangeDIMITROVA, Rozalina S; YANFUL, Ernest K.Canadian geotechnical journal. 2012, Vol 49, Num 3, pp 285-297, issn 0008-3674, 13 p.Article

Landslide hazard assessment using digital elevation modelsFENTON, Gordon A; MCLEAN, Amanda; NADIM, Farrokh et al.Canadian geotechnical journal. 2013, Vol 50, Num 6, pp 620-631, issn 0008-3674, 12 p.Article

Reanalysis of a municipal landfill slope failure near Cincinnati, Ohio, USACHUGH, Ashok K; STARK, Timothy D; DEJONG, Kees A et al.Canadian geotechnical journal. 2007, Vol 44, Num 1, pp 33-53, issn 0008-3674, 21 p.Article

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