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Randomly pinned landscape evolution
1997
A simple scheme for the evolution of a fluvial landscape in heterogeneous environments is critically examined to capture the essential mechanism responsible for the recurrent scale-free landforms in the river basin. It is shown that, regardless of boundary and initial conditions, geomorphological constraints in the form of quenched randomly pinned regions play a key role in the robust emergence of aggregation patterns with a scaling behavior in agreement with that of real river basins.
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research article
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Publication date
1997
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Volume
55
Issue
5 A
Article Number
R4865(R)
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REVIEWED
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October 7, 2009
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