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Changing channels
journal contribution
posted on 2017-08-03, 09:26 authored by Louise SlaterScientists agree: flood damages will increase dramatically across Europe
over the coming decades. And as extreme rainfall events happen again
and again, some places will be hit harder than others. So why is it that
some areas are becoming more prone to flooding, and others not?
Louise Slater explains why collecting data on river flows is so important
in our efforts to find out.
Funding
NERC PhD studentship at the University of St Andrews; British Society for Geomorphology
History
School
- Social Sciences
Department
- Geography and Environment
Published in
Planet EarthIssue
AutumnPages
22 - 23Citation
SLATER, L., 2015. Changing channels. Planet Earth, (Autumn), pp. 22 - 23.Publisher
© NERCVersion
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1479-2605Language
- en