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Cho et al. (2025) Disentangling geomorphic equifinality in sediment and hydrologic connectivity through the analyses of landscape drivers of hysteresis

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@article{Cho2025Disentangling,
  author = {Cho, Se Jong and Lund, John and Ball, Grady and Brown, Jeb E. and Gellis, Allen C. and Gurley, Laura N. and Hamshaw, Scott D. and Kwang, Jeffrey and Laws, A. T. and Noe, Gregory B. and Oelsner, Gretchen P. and Parchaso, Francis and Phipps, C. V. G. and Skalak, Katie and Sutfin, Nicholas A.},
  title = {Disentangling geomorphic equifinality in sediment and hydrologic connectivity through the analyses of landscape drivers of hysteresis},
  journal = {Earth Surface Processes and Landforms},
  year = {2025},
  doi = {10.1002/esp.70176},
  url = {https://doi.org/10.1002/esp.70176}
}

Original Source: https://doi.org/10.1002/esp.70176