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1. New Findings on Geomorphology Described by Investigators at University of Auckland [Porosity and Volume Assessments of Large Wood (Lw) Accumulations]

2. Data on Solid Earth Research Detailed by Researchers at University of Notre Dame (Characterizing the Influence of Fracture Density On Network Scale Transport)

3. Studies from University of Aberdeen Describe New Findings in Structural Geology (Distinguishing Coeval Patterns of Contraction and Collapse Around Flow Lobes In Mass Transport Deposits)

4. New Earth Science Findings Reported from Senckenberg Museum fur Naturkunde Gorlitz [Mesozoic Deposits of Sw Gondwana (Namibia): Unravelling Gondwanan Sedimentary Dispersion Drivers By Detrital Zircon]

5. Researchers' Work from Wuhan University Focuses on Earth Science (Enhanced Hysteresis of Suspended Sediment Transport In Response To Upstream Damming: an Example of the Middle Yangtze River Downstream of the Three Gorges Dam)

6. Research Conducted at Federal University Rio de Janeiro Has Provided New Information about Geomorphology (Tidal Inlet Short-term Morphodynamics Analysed Trough the Tidal Prism - Longshore Sediment Transport Ratio Criterion)

7. Findings on Geomorphology Reported by Investigators at University of Grenoble-Alpes (Combining Multi-physical Measurements To Quantify Bedload Transport and Morphodynamics Interactions In an Alpine Braiding River Reach)

8. Reports Summarize Geophysics Study Results from Wuhan University (Riverbed armoring and sediment exchange process in a sand-gravel bed reach after the Three Gorges Project operation)

9. Chinese Academy of Sciences Reports Findings in Earth Surface Research (Intermittent Aeolian Saltation Over a Gobi Surface: Threshold, Saltation Layer Height, and High-frequency Variability)

10. Findings from Northwest A&F University Update Understanding of Soils and Sediments (Comparative Study On Different Sediment Transport Capacity Based On Dimensionless Flow Intensity Index)

13. Recent Findings from University of Melbourne Has Provided New Information about Earth Science (Debris-flow-dominated Sediment Transport Through a Channel Network After Wildfire)

14. Findings from University of California Broaden Understanding of Hydrology (Disentangling effects of forest harvest on long-term hydrologic and sediment dynamics, western Cascades, Oregon)

15. Study Findings on Science Are Outlined in Reports from Peking University (Global Trends In Water and Sediment Fluxes of the World's Large Rivers)

16. Reports on Science Findings from Rice University Provide New Insights (Universal Relation With Regime Transition for Sediment Transport In Fine-grained Rivers)

17. New Findings from Heriot Watt University in the Area of Hydrology Described (Difference in the bed load transport of graded and uniform sediments during floods: An experimental investigation)

18. New Findings on Hydrology Described by Investigators at Kyoto University (Effect of Seepage Flow On Incipient Motion of Sand Particles In a Bed Subjected To Surface Flow)

19. Reports Outline Earth Science Study Findings from TongJi University (From the Headwater To the Delta: a Synthesis of the Basin-scale Sediment Load Regime In the Changjiang River)

20. Researchers from Nanjing University Detail New Studies and Findings in the Area of Shelf Science (Winter Storms Induced High Suspended Sediment Concentration Along the North Offshore Seabed of the Changjiang Estuary)

21. New Geology Study Findings Have Been Reported by Investigators at Montana State University (The Ancestral Lhasa River: a Late Cretaceous Trans-arc River That Drained the Proto-tibetan Plateau)

22. Study Findings from Ghent University Broaden Understanding of Hydrology (Bedload Transport Measurements In the Gilgel Abay River, Lake Tana Basin, Ethiopia)

23. Studies from Oregon State University Update Current Data on Earthquake and Tsunami Research (Boulder Pickup By Tsunami Surge)

24. Study Results from University of Lausanne Provide New Insights into Earth Science (Revisiting the morphological method in two-dimensions to quantify bed-material transport in braided rivers)

25. Study Results from Sardar Vallabhbhai National Institute of Technology Provide New Insights into Geophysics (Development of a relationship between hydrometric and hydrographic observations to predict reservoir capacity loss)

26. Studies from Durham University in the Area of Marine Geology Described (Controls On the Formation of Turbidity Current Channels Associated With Marine-terminating Glaciers and Ice Sheets)

29. Studies from University of Texas at Austin Further Understanding of Geomorphology (An Outflow Event On the Left Side of Hurricane Harvey: Erosion of Barrier Sand and Seaward Transport Through Aransas Pass, Texas)

30. Studies from University of Paris Diderot Have Provided New Information about Quaternary Science (Multi-tracer Study of Continental Erosion and Sediment Transport To the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden During the Last 20 Ka)

31. Studies from Cardiff University Further Understanding of Soils and Sediments (Effect of Hydrodynamics Factors On Sediment Flocculation Processes In Estuaries)

32. Recent Studies from Lanzhou University of Technology Add New Data to Environmental Biology (Increasing Effect of Aeolian Sediment Transport On Riverbed Evolution Under Decreased Flow Conditions In the Alluvial Desert Reach of the Upper Yellow ...)

33. Study Data from Beijing Normal University Update Understanding of Sedimentation and Erosion Research (Unexpected Sedimentation Patterns Upstream and Downstream of the Three Gorges Reservoir: Future Risks)

34. Reports Summarize Soil Science and Hydrology Study Results from Northwest A&F University (Changes and Implications of the Relationship Between Rainfall, Runoff and Sediment Load In the Wuding River Basin On the Chinese Loess Plateau)

35. Findings from University of Tsukuba Yields New Data on Geomorphology (The Role of Debris Flow On Total Denudation In Small Basins of the Ashio Mountains, Japan)

36. New Earth Science Study Findings Have Been Reported from Temple University (On the Development of a Magnetic Susceptibility-based Tracer for Aeolian Sediment Transport Research)

37. Findings from University of Glasgow in Earth Science Reported (Geomorphological Effectiveness of Floods To Rework Gravel Bars: Insight From Hyperscale Topography and Hydraulic Modelling)

39. Data on Earth Surface Research Detailed by Researchers at Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering (Experimental Censorship of Bed Load Particle Motions and Bias Correction of the Associated Frequency Distributions)

41. Data from University of Leeds Advance Knowledge in Sedimentary Geology (Filter or Conveyor? Establishing Relationships Between Clinoform Rollover Trajectory, Sedimentary Process Regime, and Grain Character Within Intrashelf Clinothems, Offshore ...)

42. Studies from Hokkaido University in the Area of Earth Surface Research Described (Consequences of Abrading Bed Load on Vertical and Lateral Bedrock Erosion in a Curved Experimental Channel)

43. Study Data from University of Bretagne Occidentale Update Understanding of Quaternary Science (Simulating sediment supply from the Congo watershed over the last 155 ka)

44. New Urban Planning Data Have Been Reported by Investigators at China Agricultural University (Effects of thawed depth on the sediment transport capacity by melt water on partially thawed black soil slope)

45. Researchers from University of British Columbia Describe Findings in Earth Surface Research (Introducing Finer Grains Into Bedload: The Transition to a New Equilibrium)

46. Investigators at National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS) Detail Findings in Earth Surface Research (On Bedload and Suspended Load Measurement Performances in Sheet Flows Using Acoustic and Conductivity Profilers)

47. Study Data from Faculty of Agriculture Update Understanding of Artificial Neural Networks (Uncertainty analysis in bed load transport prediction of gravel bed rivers by ANN and ANFIS)

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