Lines in the landscape

Ditches (linear constructions which store and/or move water where humans prefer it to go), via irrigation, drainage, and power, have helped drive the development of human societies. Now, ditches and other linear channels, typically carrying water, are numerous and found on every continent. Their for...

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Main Authors: Chelsea Clifford, Magdalena Bieroza, Stewart J.Clarke, Amy Pickard, Michael J. Stratigos, Matthew J. Hill, Nejem Raheem, Corianne Tatariw, Paul Wood, Ivan Arismendi, Joachim Audet, Daniel Aviles, Jordanna N Bergman, Anthony G. Brown, Rachel Eleanor Burns, John Connolly, Sarah Cook, Julie Crabot, Wyatt F. Cross, Joshua F. Dean, Chris D. Evans, Owen Fenton, Laurie Friday, Kieran J. Gething, Guillermo Giannico, Wahaj Habib, Eliza Maher Hasselquist, Nathaniel M. Heili, Judith van der Knaap, Sarian Kosten, Alan Law, Gea H. van der Lee, Kate Mathers, John E. Morgan, Hamidreza Rahimi, Carl D. Sayer, Mans Schepers, Rosalind F. Shaw, Peter C. Smiley Jr., Shannon L. Speir, Jeffrey S. Strock, Quinten Struik, Jennifer L. Tank, Hao Wang, Jackie R. Webb, Alex J. Webster, Zhifeng Yan, Peta Zivec, Mike Peacock
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Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/2134/29994622.v1
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