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Fluvial geomorphology is not dead

December 2, 2019July 8, 2013

For those of you wondering WTH fluvial geomorphology means, it’s the study of river/stream processes and the landforms they create. Ben Hayes, the director of … Read more

Tags Alberta floods, dams, ecology, fluvial geomorphology, geomorphology, river restoration, rivers, salmon, wildfire
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