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Papers Published
- Murray, A.B. & Thieler, E.R.,, A New hypothesis and exploratory model for the formation of large-scale inner-shelf sediment sorting and ‘rippled scour depressions’,
Continental Shelf Research, vol. 24
(2004),
pp. 295-315
- Murray, A.B. & Paola, C.,, Modeling the effect of vegetation on channel pattern in bedload rivers,
Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, vol. 28
(2003),
pp. 131-143
- Murray, A.B., LeBars, M. & Guillon, C., Tests of a new hypothesis for non-bathymetrically driven rip currents,
Journal of Coastal Research, vol. 19
(2003),
pp. 269-277
- Kessler, M.A., Murray, A.B. & Werner, B.T., A model for sorted circles as self-organized patterns,
Journal of Geophysical Research, vol. 106 no. 13
(2001),
pp. 287
- Ashton, A., Murray, A.B. & Arnoult, O., Formation of shoreline features by large-scale instabilities induced by high-angle waves,
Nature, vol. 414
(2001),
pp. 296-300
- Murray, A.B. & Reydellet, G., A rip current model based on a newly hypothesized interaction between waves and currents,
Journal of Coastal Research, vol. 17
(2001),
pp. 517-530
- A.B. Murray, From strange attractors to real-world data: Evaluating a bedform model by measuring the distance between state-space plots,
Mathematical Geology, vol. 33
(2001),
pp. 293-300
Papers Accepted
- Tal, M., Gran, K., Murray, A.B., Paola, C. & Hicks, D.M., Riparian vegetation as a primary control on channel characteristics in noncohesive sediments,
in Riparian Vegetation and Fluvial Geomorpholgy: Hydraulic, Hydrologic, and Geotechnical Interactions, edited by S.J. Bennett & A. Simon
(2006), American Geophysical Union (in press.)
- A.B. Murray, Modeling rip channel development,
Journal of Geophysical Research
(2004) (in press.)
Book Chapters
- A.B. Murray, Contrasting the goal, strategies, and predictions associated with simplified numerical models and detailed simulations,
in Prediction in Geomorphology, Geophysical Monograph 135, edited by D. Iverson & P. Wilcock
(2003),
pp. 151-165, American Geophysical Union
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