2021
DOI: 10.5194/esurf-2021-74
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An experimental study of drainage network development by surface and subsurface flow in low-gradient landscapes

Abstract: Abstract. How do channel networks develop in low-gradient, poorly-drained landscapes? Rivers form elaborate drainage networks with morphologies that express the unique environments in which they developed, yet we lack an understanding of what drives channel development in low-gradient landscapes like those left behind in the wake of continental glaciation. To better understand what controls the erosional processes allowing channel growth and integration of non-contributing areas (NCA) over time, we conducted a… Show more

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