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GIS Methodology for Quantifying Channel Change in Las Vegas, Nevada 1

Buckingham et al., 2007

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2778183853988242880
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Buckingham S
Whitney J
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JAWRA Journal of the American Water Resources Association

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This study applies spatial analyses to examine the consequences of accelerated urban expansion on a hydrologic system over a period of 24 years. Three sets of historical aerial photos are used in a GIS analysis to document the geomorphic history of Las Vegas Wash …
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