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  List of Accepted Contributions - GM7 The Bedrock Incision Problem: assumptions and actualities

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EGU05-A-01148
Kim, J.Y.; Hoey, T.; Bishop, P.
Experimental study on 3-D bedrock surface changes with abrasion

EGU05-A-02611
Mugnier, J.-L.; Granjeon, D.; Becel, D.
Active tectonics and morphology of the Rio Pilcomayo (Subandean belt)

EGU05-A-03848
Johnson, J.; Farrow, J.; Whipple, K.; Sklar, L.
Sediment cover and lithologic feedbacks in bedrock channels and canyons

EGU05-A-04876
Lague, D.; Turoswki, J.; Davy, P.; Hovius, N.
The width (and slope) of an incising river: analytical solution and comparison with natural and experimental rivers

EGU05-A-05958
Barbour, J. R.; Stark, C. P.; Hsieh, M.-L.; Hovius, N.; Jen, C.-H.; Chen, M.-C.
Meandering mountain rivers of the western North Pacific cyclone basin

EGU05-A-06027
Jansen, J.D.
Bedrock river incision from the ground.

EGU05-A-11103
Stark, C.
A dynamical model of bedrock river geometry: How channel width and depth are linked to bedrock channel erosion


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