Rediscovering, reevaluating, and restoring Entiatqua: Identifying pre‐Anthropocene valleys in North Cascadia, USA
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2022
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Journal Title:River Research and Applications
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Description:A maturing body of evidence suggests that anthropogenic impacts on river-wetland corridors (RWCs) are greater and more widespread than previously recognized. Partly, this stems from the difficulty of differentiating between legacy anthropogenic impacts and channel evolution resulting from natural disturbances. Here, we apply the geomorphic grade line (GGL) relative elevation model (REM) method to revealpre-Anthropocene fluvial features for a 42-km reach of Entiatqua (English translation —the Entiat River) in the North Cascade Mountains, USA. We began by
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Source:River Research and Applications, 38(9), 1527-1543
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ISSN:1535-1459 ; 1535-1467
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Rights Information:CC BY
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Main Document Checksum:urn:sha256:dc1de80af31477baf8c2409693751b923f33745453c51c5ccae77f17f7b921be
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