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1. Changes in soil erosion caused by wildfire: A conceptual biogeographic model.

2. Human-driven global geomorphic change.

3. Secondary airflow on obstacle-related aeolian bedforms: A review.

4. Do topographic changes tell us about variability in aeolian sediment transport and dune mobility? Analysis of monthly to decadal surface changes in a partially vegetated and biocrust covered dunefield.

5. Alongshore variability in berm and sandbar migration patterns on a highly dynamic beach.

6. Distributed water erosion modelling at fine spatial resolution across Denmark.

7. Spatial variation of surface erosion rate in a fault zone and its controlling factors.

8. Increased erosion in a pre-Alpine region contrasts with a future decrease in precipitation and snowmelt.

9. Equilibrium of tidal channels carrying nonuniform sand and interacting with the ocean.

10. Wave-driven sediment resuspension and salt marsh frontal erosion alter the export of sediments from macro-tidal estuaries.

11. Are seasonal variations in river-floodplain sediment exchange in the lower Amazon River basin resolvable through meteoric cosmogenic 10Be to stable 9Be ratios?

12. Controls on the morphology of closely spaced submarine canyons incising the continental slope of the northern South China Sea.

13. The influence of network structure upon sediment routing in two disturbed catchments, East Cape, New Zealand.

14. Geomorphic signature of a dammed Sandy River: The lower Trinity River downstream of Livingston Dam in Texas, USA.

15. Flow and sediment transport dynamics in a slot and cauldron blowout and over a foredune, Mason Bay, Stewart Island (Rakiura), NZ.

16. Assessment of erosion and deposition in steep mountain basins by differencing sequential digital terrain models.

17. Influence of rheology on landslide-dammed lake impoundment and sediment trapping: Back-analysis of the Hintersee landslide dam.

18. Predicting the type, location and magnitude of geomorphic responses to dam removal: Role of hydrologic and geomorphic constraints.

19. Downstream patterns of suspended sediment transport in a High Arctic river influenced by permafrost disturbance and recent climate change.

20. Catchment reconstruction — erosional stability at millennial time scales using landscape evolution models.

21. Rainfall spatial-heterogeneity accelerates landscape evolution processes.

22. Three-decadal erosion and deposition of channel bed in the Lower Atchafalaya River, the largest distributary of the Mississippi River.

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