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Concepts and approaches to long term and large scale modelling of fluvial systems

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Long Term Hillslope and Fluvial System Modelling

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Modelling the evolution of human-impacted fluvial systems over longer periods and larger spatial scales was the topic of a workshop held in Düsseldorf, Germany from 4–6 May, 2001. The workshop aimed to bring modellers with experience in the development and use of conceptual, theoretical and mathematical models for larger scales together with researchers looking at long-term system development from a more classical and empirical research perspective. The workshop provided an opportunity to exchange ideas and laid the foundations for further collaboration, and in fact for this publication.

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Lang, A., Hennrich, K., Dikau, R. (2003). Concepts and approaches to long term and large scale modelling of fluvial systems. In: Lang, A., Dikau, R., Hennrich, K. (eds) Long Term Hillslope and Fluvial System Modelling. Lecture Notes in Earth Sciences, vol 101. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-36606-7_1

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