Morphological classification of fluvial environments: an investigation of the continuum of channel types
(2001)
Journal Article
Heritage, G., Charlton, M., & O'Regan, S. (2001). Morphological classification of fluvial environments: an investigation of the continuum of channel types. https://doi.org/10.1086/317959
Bedrock-controlled channel systems exhibit considerable morphological variation. Both bedrock-influenced and alluvial morphological units coexist to form a system of changing channel patterns in response to changes in the relative influence of the co... Read More about Morphological classification of fluvial environments: an investigation of the continuum of channel types.