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Kacper Jancewicz, Milena Rózycka, Mariusz Szymanowski, Maciej Kryza and Piotr Migon
We review DTM-based measures that can be applied to study the main drainage divides of mountain ranges. Both measures proposed in the past and new or modified approaches are presented, in order to show an ensemble of tools and jointly discuss their infor...
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Rifa Alayani,Sugianto Sugianto,Hairul Basri
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This study aims to assess Flood susceptibility and flood hazard levels and obtain the distribution of hazard levels and flood hazards in the Woyla watershed, Aceh Province. This research design generally uses a descriptive survey method and divide into s...
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Sergio A. Rentería-Guevara, Jesús G. Rangel-Peraza, Abraham E. Rodríguez-Mata, Leonel E. Amábilis-Sosa, Antonio J. Sanhouse-García and Perla Marysol Uriarte-Aceves
River basin delineation can be inappropriate to determine surface water availability in a country, even if it is established by its water authority. This is because the effect of agricultural and urban infrastructure in runoff direction is ignored, and t...
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Jeffrey C. Vaglio
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When Los Angeles was founded in 1781, the mountains, river and shore formed the landscape. Today, street grids and a superimposed network of meandering freeways blanket the valleys while clusters of high-rises emerge periodically to provide underpinnings...
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Charles R. Stern,M. Alexandra Skewes
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ABSTRACT. At the northern end of the Andean Southern Volcanic Zone (NSVZ; 33-34°S), subduction angle decreased and the magmatic arc migrated eastward to its present location along the Andean drainage divide during the Pliocene. Prior to arc migration, th...
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