Google Share on Facebook knickpoint Encyclopedia Wikipedia knickpoint (ˈnɪkˌpɔɪnt)or n (Physical Geography) a break in the slope of a river profile caused by renewed erosion by a rejuvenated river [C20: partial translation of GermanKnickpunkt,fromknickento bend +Punktpoint] ...
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Department of Physical Geography & Quaternary GeologyGeomorphologyCastillo, M., Bishop, P., & Jansen, J. D. (2013). Knickpoint retreat and transient bedrock channel morphology triggered by base-level fall in small bedrock river catchments: the case of the Isle of Jura, Scotland. Geomorphology,...
Department of GeographyVISHWAS S KALEDepartment of GeographySpringer-VerlagJournal of Earth System ScienceEvaluation of the role of rock properties in the development of potholes:A case study of the Indrayani knickpoint,Maharashtra. Sengupta S,Kale V S. Journal of earth system science . 2011...