Physiographically controlled allometry of specific sediment yield in the Canadian Cordillera : a lake sediment-based approach
It is generally supposed that specific sediment yield declines as the drainage basin area increases, as part of the mobilized sediment becomes trapped in the downstream cascade of storage zones. Using a larger data set of lake sediment-based
estimates of long-term sediment yield, sub-regional patterns of specific yield have been investigated for the Canadian Cordillera. The results suggest that no single model of sediment yield is adequate to describe sediment transfer processes in the Canadian
Spezifik und Gemeinsamkeiten von Migrationsprozessen in ländlichen Gebieten sozialistischer Länder Specificity and communities of migration processes in rural areas of socialist countries
It can be shown that each type of periglacial phenomenon is dependent on specific climatic and edaphic conditions. Data on these conditions are compiled in several tables. On the other hand, because of this dependence on specific environmental
Spatial and longitudinal patterns in county age-specific net migration in the United States 1950–2010
This study employs a spatial clustering method that exhaustively compares all U.S. counties on their age migration similarity and spatial proximity to investigate signature age-specific net migration profiles across six decades of U.S. county age
-specific net migration data from 1950 to 2010.As counties are merged by increasing large population thresholds, the Getis-Ord Gi spatial auto-correlation statistic is applied to examine how the spatial migration patterns are affected. It is found that U.S
. county age-specific net migration profiles exhibit four signature patterns. Although these patterns are persistent across the past six decades, their spatial distributions have experienced dramatic variation. The small population problem in net migration
Geomorphology applied to flooding problems of closed-basin lakes...specifically Great Salt Lake, Utah
This paper reports on how geomorphic evidence has contributed to an understanding and definition of flooding hazards associated with closed-basin lakes in the Great Basin of the western United States and specifically with the largest of these lakes
The use of specific surface area, pore volume, and pore area in evaluating the degree of weathering of fine particles : an example from Lauhanvuori, western Finland
Sedigraph analysis, nitrogen adsorption method and mercury porosimeter test. The fine grained material from weathered granite has specific surface area values of for greater than those corresponding from silty till and clayey vein. The results