The concept of entropy in landscape evolution

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This paper, published in 1962, received 487 indexed citations. Written by Luna B. Leopold and W. B. Langbein covering the research area of Water Science and Technology, Ecology and Atmospheric Science. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Ecology (284 citations), Water Science and Technology (240 citations) and Soil Science (141 citations). Published in USGS professional paper.

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