LAWS OF DRAINAGE COMPOSITION IN IDEALIZED DRAINAGE BASINS
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An Analysis of the Laws of Drainage Net Composition
Two of the geomorphic Laws of Drainage Net Composition are discussed and it is shown that they are essentially abstract mathematical relationships that hold for any bifurcating system. Some of the geomorphic factors that determine the value of the characteristic coefficients that are obtained by application of the Laws to single nets are also discussed.
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عنوان ژورنال: Geographical Review of Japan
سال: 1975
ISSN: 2185-1719,0016-7444
DOI: 10.4157/grj.48.351