...thalweg
The word 'thalweg' is also accepted in English according to Webster's dictionary and treaties of geomorphology [60].
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...read
However, in [72] it is cited an older paper from Dupuis-Torcy and Brissot [16], that I still have not had the chance of reading.
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...Champ
Actually, according to Boussinesq, the result was already present in a work of Breton de Champ from 1870. However, Boussinesq seems to say that B. de Champ didn't notice.
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...definition
Although we were computing the drainage pattern, we termed creases the extracted lines. The reason was just to refer simultaneously to the drainage pattern and to the inverse drainage pattern. But in that case the word crease was not referring to the same type of ridge/valley-like structures we are referring in this overview.
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Antonio Lopez
Wed Oct 8 17:04:50 MET DST 1997