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Atkins, Rachel M., Wegmann, Karl W., Bohnenstiehl, Del Wayne R. (2023) Channel head response to anthropogenic landscape modification: A case study from the North Carolina Piedmont, USA, with implications for water quality. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, 48 (2) 433-451 doi:10.1002/esp.5495

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TitleChannel head response to anthropogenic landscape modification: A case study from the North Carolina Piedmont, USA, with implications for water quality
JournalEarth Surface Processes and Landforms
AuthorsAtkins, Rachel M.Author
Wegmann, Karl W.Author
Bohnenstiehl, Del Wayne R.Author
Year2023 (February)Volume48
Issue2
PublisherWiley
DOIdoi:10.1002/esp.5495Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceAtkins, Rachel M., Wegmann, Karl W., Bohnenstiehl, Del Wayne R. (2023) Channel head response to anthropogenic landscape modification: A case study from the North Carolina Piedmont, USA, with implications for water quality. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, 48 (2) 433-451 doi:10.1002/esp.5495
Plain TextAtkins, Rachel M., Wegmann, Karl W., Bohnenstiehl, Del Wayne R. (2023) Channel head response to anthropogenic landscape modification: A case study from the North Carolina Piedmont, USA, with implications for water quality. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, 48 (2) 433-451 doi:10.1002/esp.5495
In(2023, February) Earth Surface Processes and Landforms Vol. 48 (2) Wiley


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