Aims of this site
This site and blog is mostly about the science of rivers, although it will include cultural aspects of rivers when they catch my eye and take my fancy. It will highlight ideas, concepts and research of interest to students, researchers and managers.
Comments, corrections and additions are encouraged.
Enquiries to: phumphries@removethis.csu.edu.au
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When 1 + 1 doesn’t always equal 2: drainage basins and stream order
All animals and plants live within the constraints of their physical environment. But the physical form of the flowing water environment is unique. In the sea, there are, of course, vast distances between one ocean and another and these are … Continue reading
Posted in River ecosystems, River morphology, River research, Rivers
Tagged Drainage basins, R.E. Horton, River Continuum Concept, River form, Shreve, Strahler, Stream order
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