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This volume includes six papers focused on slope processes and forms. Kirkby analyzes the importance of wash processes versus landslides in the formation of slope hollows. Torri discusses soil detachability theoretically, while Ai & Mi AO model landslides caused by neo-tectonic stresses. Ahnert tests a single model program for simulating process response systems across different scales, and Schmidt highlights structural and lithological factors in landform modeling on the Colorado Plateau. De Ploey & Poesen question the validity of model assumptions in slope development research. The next four papers address channel processes and forms, starting with Schick, Hassan & Lekach's probabilistic model on pebble burial and exposure during downstream transport. Ergenzinger reveals order in braided channel patterns, BAND examines tributary stream junction angles, and Wieczorek presents a geometry function for meander bends. The subsequent section on water and sediment yields begins with Yair & Enzel comparing these variables in arid and semi-arid Negev regions. Ichim & Radoane investigate ninety-nine small Romanian catchments, while RAWAT discusses current modeling knowledge. Miller assesses latent variables in water and sediment studies. The final section presents general theoretical considerations, including Hardisty's transport response function, Haigh's hierarchical structure recognition, Trofimov's geomorphological prediction appr

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Geomorphological Models, Frank Ahnert

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1987
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