Stroudsburg: Dowden, Hutchinson & Ross, 1972. — 429 p.
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ссылкеIntroduction
BeginningsGregory H. E. Steps of Progress in the Interpretation of Landforms
Dana J. D. On Denudation in the Pacific
DirectionsGilbert G. K. Land Sculpture, Geology of the Henry Mountains
Johnson D. Streams and Their Significance
Regime Theory and Hydraulic GeometryLane E. W. Stable Channels in Erodible Material
Leopold L. B., Maddock T. Jr. The Hydraulic Geometry of Stream Channels and Some Physiographic Implications
The graded rivers and its adjustmentMackin J. H. Concept of the Graded River
Lane E. W. The Importance of Fluvial Morphology in Hydraulic Engineering
Longitudinal profile and gradientShulits S. Rational Equation of River-bed Profile
Yatsu E. On the Longitudinal Profile of the Graded River
Hack J. T. Studies of Longitudinal Stream Profiles in Virginia and Maryland
Strahler A. N. Equilibrium Theory of Erosional Slopes Approached by Frequency Distribution Analysis
Channel patternsFriedkin J. F. A Laboratory Study of the Meandering of Alluvial Rivers
Leopold L. B., Wolman M. G. River Channel Patterns: Braided, Meandering and Straight
Bed form, scour and depositionLane E. W., Borland W. M. River-bed Scour during Floods
Simons D. B., Richardson E. V., Nordin C. F. Sedimentary Structures Generated by Flow in Alluvial Channels
Happ S. C., Rittenhouse G., Dobson G. C. Some Principles of Accelerated Stream and Valley Sedimentation
Geologic perspectiveFisk H. N. Mississippi River Valley Geology Relation to River Regime
Schumm S. A. Fluvial Geomorphology, River Mechanics