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     126Benyahya, L., A. Daigle, et al. (2009). Caractérisation du régime naturel du débit des bassins versants de l’Est du Canada., INRS-ETE: 88 
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     128Caissie, D. (2006). River discharge and channel width relationships for New Brunswick rivers, Canadian technical report of fisheries and aquatic sciences/Rapport technique canadien des sciences halieutiques et aquatiques: 26 
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     130Jiongxin, X. (2004). "Comparison of hydraulic geometry between sand- and gravel-bed rivers in relation to channel pattern discrimination." Earth Surface Processes and Landforms 29(5): 645-657 
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     132Julien, P. Y. and J. Wargadalam (1995). "Alluvial Channel Geometry: Theory and Applications." Journal of Hydraulic Engineering 121(4): 312-325. 
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     134Lee, J.-S. and P. Y. Julien (2006). "Downstream hydraulic geometry of alluvial channels." Journal of Hydraulic Engineering 132(12): 1347-1352. 
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     136Leopold, L. B. and T. Maddock (1953). The hydraulic geometry of stream channels and some physiographic implications. Washington, DC, U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper: 57. 
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     138Thornton, E., M. Neave, et al. (2007). Hydraulic geometry in river channel networks as a method for the assessment of river condition. Proceedings of the 5th Australian Stream Management Conference. Australian rivers: making a difference., Thurgoona, New South Wales., Charles Sturt University.