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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 A beach-ridge progradation complex reflecting periodical sea-level and climate variability during the Holocene (Gulf of Almerı́a, Western Mediterranean) Goy, José Luis
2003
1-3 p. 251-268
18 p.
artikel
2 Airflow up the stoss slope of sand dunes: limitations of current understanding Frank, A.J.
1996
1-3 p. 47-54
8 p.
artikel
3 Anatomy of a ‘fossil’ landslide from the Pleistocene of SE Spain Mather, Anne E
2003
1-3 p. 135-149
15 p.
artikel
4 Anthropogenically accelerated mass movement, Kulu Valley, Himachal Pradesh, India Sah, M.P
1998
1-3 p. 123-138
16 p.
artikel
5 Apatite fission-track thermochronology of the Pennsylvania Appalachian Basin Roden, Mary K.
1989
1-3 p. 39-51
13 p.
artikel
6 Appalachian Piedmont landscapes from the Permian to the Holocene Cleaves, Emery T.
1989
1-3 p. 159-179
21 p.
artikel
7 A record of Appalachian denudation in postrift Mesozoic and Cenozoic sedimentary deposits of the U.S. Middle Atlantic continental margin Poag, C.Wylie
1989
1-3 p. 119-157
39 p.
artikel
8 Barred beaches Wijnberg, Kathelijne M
2002
1-3 p. 103-120
18 p.
artikel
9 Beach groundwater dynamics Horn, Diane P
2002
1-3 p. 121-146
26 p.
artikel
10 Bioconstruction, bioerosion and disturbance on tropical coasts: coral reefs and rocky limestone shores Spencer, Tom
2002
1-3 p. 23-50
28 p.
artikel
11 Calibration of GOES-VISSR, visible-band satellite data and its application to the analysis of a dust storm at Owens Lake, California MacKinnon, David J.
1996
1-3 p. 229-248
20 p.
artikel
12 Catastrophic landslides and their effects on the Upper Indus streams, Karakoram Himalaya, northern Pakistan Hewitt, Kenneth
1998
1-3 p. 47-80
34 p.
artikel
13 Central and Southern Appalachian water and wind gap origins: Review and new data Clark, G.Michael
1989
1-3 p. 209-232
24 p.
artikel
14 Chaos, fractals and self-organization in coastal geomorphology: simulating dune landscapes in vegetated environments Baas, Andreas C.W.
2002
1-3 p. 309-328
20 p.
artikel
15 Characteristics of channel steps and reach morphology in headwater streams, southeast Alaska Gomi, Takashi
2003
1-3 p. 225-242
18 p.
artikel
16 Climate variations and the Appalachians from the late paleozoic to the present: Results from model simulations Barron, Eric J.
1989
1-3 p. 99-118
20 p.
artikel
17 Coastal geomorphology through the looking glass Sherman, Douglas J.
1993
1-3 p. 225-249
25 p.
artikel
18 Computing Applachian geomorphology Craig, Richard G.
1989
1-3 p. 197-207
11 p.
artikel
19 Constraints from deep crustal structure on long-term landform development of the British Isles and Eastern United States Battiau-Queney, Yvonne
1989
1-3 p. 53-70
18 p.
artikel
20 Development of spatial pattern in large woody debris and debris dams in streams Kraft, Clifford E.
2003
1-3 p. 127-139
13 p.
artikel
21 Differential features of alluvial fans controlled by tectonic or eustatic accommodation space. Examples from the Betic Cordillera, Spain Viseras, César
2003
1-3 p. 181-202
22 p.
artikel
22 Distribution and genesis of soils of the northeastern United States Ciolkosz, Edward J.
1989
1-3 p. 285-302
18 p.
artikel
23 Distribution, recruitment, and geomorphic significance of large woody debris in an alluvial forest stream: Tonghi Creek, southeastern Australia Webb, Ashley A
2003
1-3 p. 109-126
18 p.
artikel
24 Editorial 1998
1-3 p. 9-11
3 p.
artikel
25 Editorial Board 2003
1-3 p. iii-
1 p.
artikel
26 Editorial Board 2003
1-3 p. iii-
1 p.
artikel
27 Editorial Board 2002
1-3 p. iii-
1 p.
artikel
28 Editorial Board 1996
1-3 p. iii-
1 p.
artikel
29 Editorial Board 1989
1-3 p. iii-
1 p.
artikel
30 Editorial Board 1993
1-3 p. iii-
1 p.
artikel
31 Eolian sediments generated by anthropogenic disturbance of playas: human impacts on the geomorphic system and geomorphic impacts on the human system Gill, Thomas E.
1996
1-3 p. 207-228
22 p.
artikel
32 Erosion in the juniata river drainage basin, Pennsylvania Sevon, W.D.
1989
1-3 p. 303-318
16 p.
artikel
33 Evaluating eolian-climatic interactions using a regional climate model from Hanford, Washington (USA) Stetler, Larry D.
1996
1-3 p. 99-113
15 p.
artikel
34 Evolution of a dune from crescentic to parabolic form in response to short-term climatic changes: Råbjerg Mile, Skagen Odde, Denmark Anthonsen, Karen L.
1996
1-3 p. 63-77
15 p.
artikel
35 Evolution of the gypsum karst of Sorbas (SE Spain) Calaforra, Jose M
2003
1-3 p. 173-180
8 p.
artikel
36 Extraterrestrial geomorphology: science and philosophy of Earthlike planetary landscapes Baker, V.R.
1993
1-3 p. 9-35
27 p.
artikel
37 Fault-generated mountain fronts in southeast Spain: geomorphologic assessment of tectonic and seismic activity Silva, Pablo G
2003
1-3 p. 203-225
23 p.
artikel
38 Field measurements of drag coefficients for model large woody debris Hygelund, Bretagne
2003
1-3 p. 175-185
11 p.
artikel
39 Flood plain and channel dynamics of the Quinault and Queets Rivers, Washington, USA O'Connor, Jim E
2003
1-3 p. 31-59
29 p.
artikel
40 Fluvial geomorphology: where do we go from here? Smith, Derald G.
1993
1-3 p. 251-262
12 p.
artikel
41 Foredunes and blowouts: initiation, geomorphology and dynamics Hesp, Patrick
2002
1-3 p. 245-268
24 p.
artikel
42 Geodynamic and geomorphic evolution of the Permo-Triassic appalachian mountains Slingerland, Rudy
1989
1-3 p. 23-37
15 p.
artikel
43 Geoecology and mass movement in the Manaslu-Ganesh and Langtang-Jugal Himals, Nepal Marston, R.A.
1998
1-3 p. 139-150
12 p.
artikel
44 Geomorphology and sediments of sand ramps in the Mojave desert Lancaster, N.
1996
1-3 p. 151-165
15 p.
artikel
45 Geomorphology: the research frontier and beyond— Introduction Walker, H.Jesse
1993
1-3 p. 1-7
7 p.
artikel
46 GIS modelling of slope stability in Phewa Tal watershed, Nepal Rowbotham, David N
1998
1-3 p. 151-170
20 p.
artikel
47 Glacial and periglacial erosion of the Appalachians Braun, Duane D.
1989
1-3 p. 233-256
24 p.
artikel
48 Glacial geomorphology: modeling processes and landforms Harbor, Jonathan M.
1993
1-3 p. 129-140
12 p.
artikel
49 Human influence in geomorphology Goudie, Andrew
1993
1-3 p. 37-59
23 p.
artikel
50 Hydrodynamics and sedimentation in salt marshes: examples from a macrotidal marsh, Bay of Fundy Davidson-Arnott, Robin G.D
2002
1-3 p. 209-231
23 p.
artikel
51 Influence of a large woody debris obstruction on three-dimensional flow structure in a meander bend Daniels, Melinda D.
2003
1-3 p. 159-173
15 p.
artikel
52 Influence of large woody debris on channel morphology and dynamics in steep, boulder-rich mountain streams, western Cascades, Oregon Faustini, John M
2003
1-3 p. 187-205
19 p.
artikel
53 Influence of large woody debris on the morphology of six central European streams Kail, Jochem
2003
1-3 p. 207-223
17 p.
artikel
54 Infra-red stimulated luminescence dating of sands from the Cronese Basins, Mojave Desert Clarke, M.L.
1996
1-3 p. 199-205
7 p.
artikel
55 Large woody debris and flow resistance in step-pool channels, Cascade Range, Washington Curran, Janet H
2003
1-3 p. 141-157
17 p.
artikel
56 Late Cenozoic landscape development and its tectonic implications for the Guadalhorce valley near Álora (Southern Spain) Schoorl, J.M
2003
1-3 p. 43-57
15 p.
artikel
57 Late Neogene–Recent uplift of the Cabo de Gata volcanic province, Almerı́a, SE Spain Martı́n, José M
2003
1-3 p. 27-42
16 p.
artikel
58 List of contributors 1993
1-3 p. 263-264
2 p.
artikel
59 Long-term landscape development in southern Spain Mather, Anne E.
2003
1-3 p. 1-2
2 p.
artikel
60 ‘Low energy’ sandy beaches in marine and estuarine environments: a review Jackson, Nancy L
2002
1-3 p. 147-162
16 p.
artikel
61 Luminescence dating of sand ramps in the Eastern Mojave Desert Rendell, H.M.
1996
1-3 p. 187-197
11 p.
artikel
62 Mass movement in the Himalaya: new insights and research directions Shroder Jr., John F
1998
1-3 p. 13-35
23 p.
artikel
63 Mass movement; the research frontier and beyond: a geomorphological approach Brunsden, Denys
1993
1-3 p. 85-128
44 p.
artikel
64 Mass transport by active rockglaciers in the Khumbu Himalaya Barsch, Dietrich
1998
1-3 p. 215-222
8 p.
artikel
65 Modelling the spatial variation of processes in the redistribution of soil: digital terrain models and 137Cs in southwest Niger Chappell, Adrian
1996
1-3 p. 249-261
13 p.
artikel
66 Neotectonics and Plio-Quaternary landscape development within the eastern Huércal-Overa Basin (Betic Cordilleras, southeast Spain) Garcı́a-Meléndez, E
2003
1-3 p. 111-133
23 p.
artikel
67 Neotectonism along the Atlantic passive continental margin: A review Gardner, Thomas W.
1989
1-3 p. 71-97
27 p.
artikel
68 New England tidal inlets with special reference to riverine-associated inlet systems FitzGerald, D.M
2002
1-3 p. 179-208
30 p.
artikel
69 Observations on rock glaciers in the Himalayas and Karakoram Mountains of northern Pakistan and India Owen, Lewis A
1998
1-3 p. 199-213
15 p.
artikel
70 Organisational controls, typologies and time scales of paraglacial gravel-dominated coastal systems Orford, Julian D
2002
1-3 p. 51-85
35 p.
artikel
71 Origin of the late Quaternary dune fields of northeastern Colorado Muhs, Daniel R.
1996
1-3 p. 129-149
21 p.
artikel
72 Other contents 1998
1-3 p. V-
1 p.
artikel
73 Patterns and average rates of late Neogene–Recent uplift of the Betic Cordillera, SE Spain Braga, Juan C.
2003
1-3 p. 3-26
24 p.
artikel
74 Patterns and processes of wood debris accumulation in the Queets river basin, Washington Abbe, Tim B
2003
1-3 p. 81-107
27 p.
artikel
75 Periglacial geomorphology in the 21st century Barsch, Dietrich
1993
1-3 p. 141-163
23 p.
artikel
76 Petrologic and structural controls on geomorphology of prehistoric Tsergo Ri slope failure, Langtang Himal, Nepal Schramm, J.-M.
1998
1-3 p. 107-121
15 p.
artikel
77 Port redesign and planned beach renourishment in a high wave energy sandy-muddy coastal environment, Port Gisborne, New Zealand Healy, Terry
2002
1-3 p. 163-177
15 p.
artikel
78 Predicting the crest height of a gravel beach Lorang, Mark S
2002
1-3 p. 87-101
15 p.
artikel
79 Preface Lancaster, Nicholas
1996
1-3 p. 1-2
2 p.
artikel
80 Preface Gardner, Thomas W.
1989
1-3 p. vii-viii
nvt p.
artikel
81 Preface: a perspective on getting to the frontier 1993
1-3 p. ix-xiv
nvt p.
artikel
82 Properties and development of channel calcretes in a mountain catchment, Tabernas Basin, southeast Spain Nash, David J.
2003
1-3 p. 227-250
24 p.
artikel
83 Publisher's note 1993
1-3 p. v-
1 p.
artikel
84 Quantitative estimates of the effect of climate change on dust storm activity in Australia during the Last Glacial Maximum McTainsh, G.H.
1996
1-3 p. 263-271
9 p.
artikel
85 Rates and magnitudes of paraglacial fan formation in the Garhwal Himalaya: implications for landscape evolution Owen, Lewis A
1998
1-3 p. 171-184
14 p.
artikel
86 Rates of aeolian transport on a beach in a temperate humid climate Arens, S.M.
1996
1-3 p. 3-18
16 p.
artikel
87 Regolith residence time and the concept of surface age of the Piedmont “Peneplain” Pavich, M.J.
1989
1-3 p. 181-196
16 p.
artikel
88 Rivers and valleys of Pennsylvania, revisited Morisawa, Marie
1989
1-3 p. 1-22
22 p.
artikel
89 Rock coasts, with particular emphasis on shore platforms Trenhaile, Alan S
2002
1-3 p. 7-22
16 p.
artikel
90 Runoff generation, sediment movement and soil water behaviour on calcareous (limestone) slopes of some Mediterranean environments in southeast Spain Calvo-Cases, A
2003
1-3 p. 269-291
23 p.
artikel
91 Saltation and wind-flow interaction in a variable slope wind tunnel Rasmussen, Keld Rømer
1996
1-3 p. 19-28
10 p.
artikel
92 Sea-level rise and coastal marsh sustainability: geological and ecological factors in the Mississippi delta plain Reed, Denise J
2002
1-3 p. 233-243
11 p.
artikel
93 Sediment flux and airflow on the stoss slope of a barchan dune Lancaster, N.
1996
1-3 p. 55-62
8 p.
artikel
94 Slope denudation and the supply of debris to cones in Langtang Himal, Central Nepal Himalaya Watanabe, Teiji
1998
1-3 p. 185-197
13 p.
artikel
95 Slope failure and denudation in the western Himalaya Shroder Jr., John F
1998
1-3 p. 81-105
25 p.
artikel
96 Soil geomorphology — present dilemmas and future challenges Gerrard, John
1993
1-3 p. 61-84
24 p.
artikel
97 Spatial characterization, resolution, and volumetric change of coastal dunes using airborne LIDAR: Cape Hatteras, North Carolina Woolard, Jason W.
2002
1-3 p. 269-287
19 p.
artikel
98 Techniques for GIS modeling of coastal dunes Andrews, BrianD.
2002
1-3 p. 289-308
20 p.
artikel
99 Tectonically driven landscape development within the eastern Alpujarran Corridor, Betic Cordillera, SE Spain (Almerı́a) Garcı́a, A.F
2003
1-3 p. 83-110
28 p.
artikel
100 Tectonic origin and evolution of a transverse drainage: the Rı́o Almanzora, Betic Cordillera, Southeast Spain Stokes, Martin
2003
1-3 p. 59-81
23 p.
artikel
101 Tectonic predesign of mass movements, with examples from the Chinese Himalaya Scheidegger, Adrian E.
1998
1-3 p. 37-46
10 p.
artikel
102 The Binghamtom symposia in geomorphology 1993
1-3 p. 265-
1 p.
artikel
103 The changing geomorphology of the humid tropics Gupta, Avijit
1993
1-3 p. 165-186
22 p.
artikel
104 The geomorphology of coastal environments Sherman, Douglas J.
2002
1-3 p. 1-6
6 p.
artikel
105 The influence of vegetation and organic debris on flood-plain sediment dynamics: case study of a low-order stream in the New Forest, England Jeffries, Richard
2003
1-3 p. 61-80
20 p.
artikel
106 The late Holocene coastal dunefield at Vejers, Denmark: characteristics, sand budget and depositional dynamics Clemmensen, Lars B.
1996
1-3 p. 79-98
20 p.
artikel
107 The long-term control of vegetation and woody debris on channel and flood-plain evolution: insights from a paired catchment study in southeastern Australia Brooks, Andrew P
2003
1-3 p. 7-29
23 p.
artikel
108 The research frontier and beyond: granitic terrains Twidale, C.R.
1993
1-3 p. 187-223
37 p.
artikel
109 Thermoluminescence and new 14C age estimates for late quaternary loesses in southwestern Nebraska Maat, Paula B.
1996
1-3 p. 115-128
14 p.
artikel
110 The role of catastrophic geomorphic events in central Appalachian landscape evolution Jacobson, Robert B
1989
1-3 p. 257-284
28 p.
artikel
111 The role of streamline curvature in sand dune dynamics: evidence from field and wind tunnel measurements Wiggs, Giles F.S.
1996
1-3 p. 29-46
18 p.
artikel
112 The Tabernas alluvial fan and lake system, southeast Spain: applications of mineral magnetic and pedogenic iron oxide analyses towards clarifying the Quaternary sediment sequences Harvey, Adrian M
2003
1-3 p. 151-171
21 p.
artikel
113 Wind streaks: geological and botanical effects on surface albedo contrast Zimbelman, James R.
1996
1-3 p. 167-185
19 p.
artikel
114 Wood in rivers: interactions with channel morphology and processes Montgomery, David R
2003
1-3 p. 1-5
5 p.
artikel
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