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Physiographic history and the soils, entrenched stream ...
The combination of wave action and upstream flow along the sides of the
channel helps remove fine material from the base of the nickpoint. Removal of
cohesive material during periods of low water is slow because wave action and
upstream ...
Raymond Bryant Daniels, Robert Harrison Jordan, 1966
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Solar Thermal Technology: Research Development And ...
Nickpoint. migration. C. Savary, M. Belial & Y. Zech Dept. of Civil and
Environmental Engineering, Universite catholique de Louvain, Louvain-la-Neuve
, Belgium ABSTRACT: The transcritical flow presented in the paper consists in a
transition ...
Prosun Bhattacharya, AL Ramanathan, Arun B. Mukherjee, 1990
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Managing roads for wet meadow ecosystem recovery
Primary geologic nickpoints can be recognized normally as exposed bedrock,
bouldery or rock rubble outcrops in the stream channel and usually define a
break in valley slope. Secondary or former nickpoint locations, long buried under
valley ...
William D. Zeedyk, United States. Federal Highway Administration, United States. Forest Service. Southwestern Region, 1996
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Rivers of the United States, Chemical and Physical ...
219 Nickpoint control, wetland formation, 169-172 Nile River: floods, 104
sediment yields, 130 Nitrogen, water chemistry, 206. 209-210 North Atlantic
slope basins, river flow, estimated summary. 20 North Platte River, statistics, 78
Oak Creek, ...
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Advanced Drug Design And Development: A Medicinal Chemistry ...
In the 1992-2004 period, the channel degraded very close to the weir and
aggraded around the nickpoint. At present, the slope is becoming milder close to
the weir and steeper around the nickpoint and downstream from it, although
maximum ...
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River Variability and Complexity
For example, nickpoint migration is the upstream shift of an inflection in the
longitudinal profile of the stream (Figure 3.4). This break in the smooth curve of
the stream gradient results from rejuvenation and incision of the stream. A
nickpoint in ...
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Hydrology and Hydroclimatology: Principles and Applications
Top bank Precursor nickpoint Precursor nickpoint Secondary nickpoint Aggraded
material Oversteepend reach Aggradation zone FIGURE 2.19 Variation of flow
regimes along a river path. jump, etc. The river systems are better understood in ...
M. Karamouz, S. Nazif, M. Falahi, 2012
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Hydrology and the Management of Watersheds
Quasi Equilibrium BankBankfull Terrace Terrace Aggraded material Aggraded
material Class I Class III Class IV Primary nickpoint Top bank Slumped material
Class V Precursor Class VI nickpoint Secondary nickpoint Aggradation zone ...
Kenneth N. Brooks, Peter F. Ffolliott, Joseph A. Magner, 2012
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Quantitative Dynamic Stratigraphy
In the event of base-level (sea-level) fall, a nickpoint develops on the river profile
(Fig. 1). The nickpoint represents the point below which the profile is adjusting to
the newest base level and above which the profile is not adjusting to the most ...
Timothy Aureal Cross, 1989
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Gravel-bed Rivers in the Environment
A dramatic example of nickpoint migration upstream of a sand and gravel pit was
documented by Scott (1973) on the alluvial fan of Tujunga Wash near Los
Angeles. During the flood of February 1969, a gravel pit captured first one, then
both ...