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Channel enlargement in semiarid suburbanizing watersheds: A southern California case studyHawley et al., 2013
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- Hawley R
- Bledsoe B
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- Journal of Hydrology
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Semiarid channels exhibit an extreme sensitivity to upstream urban development, particularly in unconfined valleys with unprotected grades. For example, one of our study streams in southern California has increased its cross-sectional area by nearly 14-fold …
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