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Edward J. Hickin

Edward J. Hickin

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Earth Science

D-Index
30
Citations
4684
World Ranking
9057
National Ranking
457

Overview

Edward J. Hickin is affiliated with Simon Fraser University in Canada. Their academic profile includes work in various scientific and research areas, though specific fields of study, papers, frequent co-authors, publication venues, and book publications are not documented in the available data.

There are no recorded recent papers, frequent co-authors, or publication venues listed for Edward J. Hickin. Likewise, no book publications or awards have been noted.

The absence of listed main fields of study, subfields, or main topics of work means detailed information about their research specialization cannot be provided.

Best Publications

  • The Character of Channel Migration on the Beatton River, Northeast British Columbia, Canada

    Edward J. Hickin;Gerald C. Nanson

  • Lateral Migration Rates of River Bends

    Edward J. Hickin;Gerald C. Nanson

  • VEGETATION AND RIVER CHANNEL DYNAMICS

    Edward J. Hickin

  • A statistical analysis of bank erosion and channel migration in western Canada

    Gerald C. Nanson;Edward J. Hickin

  • The development of meanders in natural river-channels

    Edward J. Hickin

  • Channel Migration and Incision on the Beatton River

    Gerald C. Nanson;Edward J. Hickin

  • Planform geometry and channel migration of confined meandering rivers on the Canadian prairies

    Tami J. Nicoll;Edward J. Hickin

  • Morphology and evolution of bars in a wandering gravel-bed river; lower Fraser river, British Columbia, Canada

    Stephen P. Rice;Michael Church;Colin L. Wooldridge;Edward J. Hickin

  • The downstream gradation of particle sizes in the Squamish River, British Columbia

    Gary J. Brierley;Edward J Hickin

  • The internal structure of scrolled floodplain deposits based on ground-penetrating radar, North Thompson River, British Columbia

    Rene F. Leclerc;Edward J. Hickin

  • Concave-bank benches on the Squamish River, British Columbia, Canada

    Edward J. Hickin

  • Radar Architecture and Evolution of Channel Bars in Wandering Gravel-Bed Rivers: Fraser and Squamish Rivers, British Columbia, Canada

    C.L. Wooldridge;E.J. Hickin

  • Mean flow structure in meanders of the Squamish River, British Columbia

    Edward J. Hickin

  • Channel planform as a non-controlling factor in fluvial sedimentology: the case of the squamish river floodplain, British Columbia

    Gary J. Brierley;Edward J. Hickin

  • River Channel Changes: Retrospect and Prospect

    Edward J. Hickin

  • Interchannel hydraulic geometry and hydraulic efficiency of the anastomosing Columbia River, southeastern British Columbia, Canada

    Kevin K. Tabata;Edward J. Hickin

  • Ground penetrating radar facies of the paraglacial Cheekye Fan, southwestern British Columbia, Canada

    Csaba Ékes;Edward J Hickin

  • Flow resistance in steep mountain streams

    Donald E. Reid;Edward J. Hickin

  • Contemporary Squamish River sediment flux to Howe Sound, British Columbia

    Edward J. Hickin

  • CONCAVE‐BANK BENCHES IN THE FLOODPLAINS OF MUSKWA AND FORT NELSON RIVERS, BRITISH COLUMBIA

    Edward J. Hickin

Frequent Co-Authors

Gerald C. Nanson
Gerald C. Nanson University of Wollongong
Gary Brierley
Gary Brierley University of Auckland
Michael Church
Michael Church University of British Columbia
Basil Gomez
Basil Gomez University of Hawaii at Manoa
Stephen P. Rice
Stephen P. Rice Newcastle University
Olav Slaymaker
Olav Slaymaker University of British Columbia

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