Advancing river corridor science beyond disciplinary boundaries with an inductive approach to catalyse hypothesis generation

A unified conceptual framework for river corridors requires synthesis of diverse site-, method- and discipline-specific findings. The river research community has developed a substantial body of observations and process-specific interpretations, but we are still lacking a comprehensive model to dist...

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Main Authors: Bernal, S. (Author), Brekenfeld, N. (Author), Drummond, J. (Author), Graham, E. (Author), Hannah, D.M (Author), Klaar, M. (Author), Krause, S. (Author), Kurz, M. (Author), Li, A. (Author), Lupon, A. (Author), Mao, F. (Author), Ouellet, V. (Author), Packman, A. (Author), Roca, M.E.M (Author), Royer, T.V (Author), Stegen, J.C (Author), Ward, A.S (Author), Zarnetske, J.P (Author)
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Language:English
Published: John Wiley and Sons Ltd 2022
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