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- 8 km) a day. This slow movement of a broad, shallow river is known as sheetflow, and gives the Everglades its nickname, River of Gr****. Water leaving...
- slope form and climate change. Sheetfloods are commonly turbulent while sheetflow may be laminar or turbulent. Sheet erosion is common in recently ploughed...
- this field of research. Hogg, Susan E. (1982). "Sheetfloods, sheetwash, sheetflow, or ... ?". Earth-Science Reviews. 18 (1): 59–76. Bibcode:1982ESRv...18...
- crater rims. The crater rim alluvial fans appear to have been deposited by sheetflow rather than debris flows. Three alluvial fans have been found in Saheki...
- northern section of Paynes Prairie. The project was designed to restore sheetflow to parts of the prairie obstructed by the Swee****er Branch Canal and...
- buffer strip is most effective when runoff water enters uniformly as sheetflow. They are very adapted to trapping pesticides and reducing rill erosion...
- streams.) Insequent streams form by random headward erosion, usually from sheetflow of water over the landform surface. The water collects in channels where...
- weathering that produced both the soils and corestones ceased and wind and sheetflow eroded the finer grained weathered bedrock leaving the corestones behind...
- long and 60 miles (97 km) wide. This wide and shallow flow is known as sheetflow. The land gradually slopes toward Florida Bay, the historical destination...
- just "the Glades". Prior to the first drainage attempts in 1905, the sheetflow, or the wide shallow river starting in Lake Okeechobee, occupied nearly...