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<br /> xvi CONTENTS <br />I, <br />I <br />i N 16 Geomorphic Response of Streams 23 Hydraulic Modeling for Paleoflood <br />; <br />i to Floods in the Glaciated Terrain Analysis 393 <br />i of Southern New England 261 Jim E. O'Connor and Robert H. Webb <br />, i Peter C. Patton <br /> 17 Climatic Influence on Upper Mississippi 24 Paleohydrologic Reconstruction <br /> of Flood Frequency on the Escalante <br /> Valley Floods 279 River, South-Central Utah 403 <br /> James C. Knox Roben H. Webb, Jim E. O'Connor, <br />; , 18 Large Floods as Geomorphic Events and Victor R. Baker <br />; <br />, . in Humid Tropics 301 <br />! <br />, i Avijit Gupta <br /> PART V: ENVIRONMENTAL <br /> PART IV: PALEOFLOODS MANAGEMENT <br /> 19 Paleofluvial Estimates from Dimensions 25 Geomorphologic Contributions 421 j <br /> of Former Channels and Meanders 321 to Flood-Control Planning <br /> Garnett P. Williams Tlwmas Dunne <br /> 20 Plant Ecological Aspects of Flood Floods from Dam Failures <br /> Geomorphology and Paleoflood History 335 26 439 <br /> Cliff R. Hupp John E. Costa <br /> 21 Paleoflood Analysis Using SIackwater 27 The T uscon, Arizona, Flood of October <br /> Deposits 357 1983: Implications for Land <br /> R. Craig Kochel and Victor R, Baker Management along Alluvial River <br /> Channels 465 <br /> 22 Extending Stream Records with Peter L. Kresan <br /> Slackwater Paleoflood Hydrology: <br /> Examples from West Texas 377 <br /> R. Craig Kochel Index 491 <br /> <br />, <br />" <br />! <br />, <br />, <br />I <br />1 <br />J <br />I <br />I <br />