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Studies of longitudinal stream profiles in Virginia and Maryland 1957 2026 1980 2003 1.1k
  1. Studies of longitudinal stream profiles in Virginia and Maryland (1957)
    John T. Hack USGS professional paper
  2. Stream-profile analysis and stream-gradient index (1973)
    John T. Hack Journal research U. S. geological survey
  3. Interpretation of erosional topography in humid temperate regions. (1960)
    John T. Hack American Journal of Science
  4. Geomorphology and forest ecology of a mountain region in the central Appalachians (1960)
    John T. Hack, John C. Goodlett USGS professional paper

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Works of John T. Hack being referenced

Interpretation of Cumberland Escarpment and Highland Rim, south-central Tennessee and northeast Alabama
1966
Studies of longitudinal stream profiles in Virginia and Maryland
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John T. Hack 1164 53 994 989 19 3.0k
Ronald L. Shreve 1683 13 1583 739 36 5.2k
Dorothy J. Merritts 1504 74 1464 1224 55 3.6k
Edward A. Keller 1050 38 926 869 69 3.4k
C. S. Riebe 746 52 2128 997 53 4.0k
Frank Ahnert 1636 47 775 794 21 3.0k
William B. Bull 887 145 1658 1229 38 3.3k
Noah P. Snyder 1095 11 744 788 52 2.1k
W. Brian Dade 1324 20 1384 1317 49 3.5k
Mikaël Attal 1178 13 1453 1301 62 3.0k
Dimitri Lague 1890 19 1570 1366 63 4.4k

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