Joseph R. Desloges

Affiliations: 
Geography University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada 
Area:
Geomorphology, Physical Geography, Environmental Geology
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Tetford PE, Desloges JR, Nakassis D. (2018) The Potential Relationship Between Archaeological Artifact Exposure and Surface Geomorphic Processes: Northeastern Peloponnese, Greece Journal of Field Archaeology. 43: 538-550
Tetford PE, Desloges JR, Nakassis D. (2017) Modelling surface geomorphic processes using the RUSLE and specific stream power in a GIS framework, NE Peloponnese, Greece Modeling Earth Systems and Environment. 3: 1229-1244
Thayer JB, Phillips RTJ, Desloges JR. (2016) Downstream channel adjustment in a low-relief, glacially conditioned watershed Geomorphology. 262: 101-111
Peros M, Gregory B, Matos F, et al. (2015) Late-Holocene record of lagoon evolution, climate change, and hurricane activity from southeastern Cuba The Holocene. 25: 1483-1497
Phillips RTJ, Desloges JR. (2015) Glacial legacy effects on river landforms of the southern Laurentian Great Lakes Journal of Great Lakes Research
Phillips RTJ, Desloges JR. (2015) Alluvial floodplain classification by multivariate clustering and discriminant analysis for low-relief glacially conditioned river catchments Earth Surface Processes and Landforms. 40: 756-770
Stewart AM, Desloges JR. (2014) A 9000-year record of vertical and lateral accretion on the floodplain of the lower Thames River, southwestern Ontario, Canada, and implications for archaeological research Quaternary International. 342: 161-172
Phillips RTJ, Desloges JR. (2014) Glacially conditioned specific stream powers in low-relief river catchments of the southern Laurentian Great Lakes Geomorphology. 206: 271-287
Harvey JE, Smith DJ, Laxton S, et al. (2012) Mid-Holocene glacier expansion between 7500 and 4000 cal. yr BP in the British Columbia Coast Mountains, Canada: The Holocene. 22: 975-985
Desloges J. (2012) Extreme events interpreted from the clastic sedimentary record of large glacier-fed lakes of northwestern Canada Quaternary International. 116
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