Joseph R. Desloges
Affiliations: | Geography | University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada |
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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 |