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On the quantitative inventory of the riverscape

January 1, 1968

In the vicinity of Berkeley, California, 24 minor valleys were described in terms of factors chosen to represent aspects of the river landscape. A total of 28 factors were evaluated at each site. Some were directly measurable, others were estimated, but each observation was assigned to one of five categories for that factor. Each factor for each site was then expressed as a uniqueness ratio, which depended on the number of sites being in the same category. The uniqueness ratio is believed to represent one way the scarcity of a given riverscape can be ranked quantitatively without bias based on notions of good or bad, and without assigning monetary value.

Publication Year 1968
Title On the quantitative inventory of the riverscape
DOI 10.1029/WR004i004p00709
Authors Luna Bergere Leopold, Maura O'Brien Marchand
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Water Resources Research
Index ID 70185809
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse