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THE HISTORY AND EVOLUTION OF DESERT HYDROLOGY AND LANDFORMS: THE ROLE OF CLIMATE CHANGE

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Dryland Ecohydrology

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The purpose of this chapter is to describe the nature of the evidence that can be used to establish the nature of environmental conditions in deserts, and to demonstrate the changes that have occurred in their hydrology and geomorphology, particularly during the course of the last few millions of years.

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GOUDIE, A.S. (2006). THE HISTORY AND EVOLUTION OF DESERT HYDROLOGY AND LANDFORMS: THE ROLE OF CLIMATE CHANGE. In: D'Odorico, P., Porporato, A. (eds) Dryland Ecohydrology. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-4260-4_8

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