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5 | Hox, J. J., Moerbeek, M., & Van de Schoot, R. (2017). Multilevel analysis: Techniques and applications. Routledge. Wainwright, J., & Mulligan, M. (Eds.). (2005). Environmental modelling: finding simplicity in complexity. John Wiley & Sons. Manly, B. F. (2008). Statistics for environmental science and management. Chapman and Hall/CRC. Witt, A., Malamud, B. D., Rossi, M., Guzzetti, F., & Peruccacci, S. (2010). Temporal correlations and clustering of landslides. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, 35(10), 1138-1156. Brazier, R. E. (2013). Erosion and sediment transport: finding simplicity in a complicated erosion model. Environmental Modelling: Finding Simplicity in Complexity, 253-266. Mulligan, M. A. R. K. (2004). Modelling catchment hydrology. John Wiley and Sons Ltd: Chichester. Mulligan, M., & Wainwright, J. (2013). Modelling catchment and fluvial processes and their interactions. Environmental Modelling: Finding Simplicity in Complexity, 183-205. Karssenberg, D. J. (2002). Building dynamic spatial environmental models (Doctoral dissertation). Hjort, J., & Luoto, M. (2013). Statistical methods for geomorphic distribution modeling.\\\\\\\"Treatise on Geomorphology\\\\\\\", 59-73. Mueller, E. N., Wainwright, J., Parsons, A. J., & Turnbull, L. (Eds.). (2013). Patterns of Land Degradation in Drylands: Understanding Self-Organised Ecogeomorphic Systems. Springer Science & Business Media. Parker, G., Shimizu, Y., Wilkerson, G. V., Eke, E. C., Abad, J. D., Lauer, J. W., ... & Voller, V. R. (2011). A new framework for modeling the migration of meandering rivers. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, 36(1), 70-86. Huggett, R. (2016). Fundamentals of geomorphology. Routledge. | |
6 | Midterm Exam 5, Class Project 8, Final Exam 7 | |
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