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The fluvial geomorphology of East Anglia: a history lesson
East Anglia has some of the most interesting geomorphology in the whole of the UK. Trev Bond explains why. Continue reading
Posted in Anglian, Chalk streams, Geomorphology
Tagged chalk streams, channel change, channel evolution, East Anglia, East anglian, East of England, Essex, fluvial geomorphology, glacial geomorphology, glaciation, gravel, history, legacy, lowland rivers, Norfolk, outflows, planform, river basin management, sediment, shallow gradient, substrate, Suffolk
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