Publications--refereed articles, chapters, and books

 

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Phillips, J.D., Forthcoming.  Formation of texture contrast soils  by a combination of bioturbation and translocation.  Catena (in press).

 

Phillips, J.D., Slattery, M.C., Forthcoming.  Downstream trends in discharge, slope, and stream power in a coastal plain river.  Journal of Hydrology (in press).

 

Phillips, J.D., Marden, M., Gomez, B.  2006.  Residence time of alluvium in an aggrading fluvial systems.  Earth Surface Processes and Landforms (in press).

 

Phillips, J.D.  2006.  The perfect landscape.  Geomorphology (in press).

 

Gares. P.A., Slattery, M.C., Pease, P., Phillips, J.D.  2006.  Eeolian sediment transport on North Carolina Coastal Plain agricultural fields.  Soil Science 171: 784-799.

 

Phillips, J.D.  2006.  Evolutionary geomorphology: thresholds and nonlinearity in landform response to environmental change. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences 10: 731-742.

 

Slattery, M.C., Gares, P.A., Phillips, J.D.  2006.  Multiple modes of runoff generation in a North Carolina coastal plain watershed.  Hydrological Processes  20: 2953-2969. 

 

Phillips, J.D., Slattery, M.C.  2006.  Sediment storage, sea level, and sediment delivery to the ocean by coastal plain rivers.  Progress in Physical Geography 30: 513-530.

 

Lorz, C., Phillips, J.D.  2006.  Pedo-ecological consequences of lithological discontinuities in soils--examples from Central Europe.  Journal of Plant Nutrition and Soil Science 169:  573-581.

 

Phillips, J.D,, Marion, D.A.  2006.  The biomechanical effects of trees on soils and regoliths: beyond treethrow.  Annals of the Association of American Geographers 96: 233-247.

 

Phillips, J.D.  2006.  Deterministic chaos and historical geomorphology: A review and look forward.  Geomorphology 76: 109-121.

 

Phillips, J.D., Slattery, M.C., *Musselman, Z.A.  2005.  Channel adjustments of the lower Trinity River, Texas, downstream of Livingston Dam.  Earth Surface Processes and Landforms  30: 1419-1439.

 

Wellmeyer, J.L., Slattery, M.C., Phillips, J.D.  2005.  Quantifying downstream impacts of impoundment on flow regime and channel planform, lower Trinity River, Texas.  Geomorphology 69: 1-13.

 

Phillips, J.D.,  Marion, D.A., Luckow, K., *Adams, K.R.  2005. Nonequilibrium regolith thickness in the Ouachita Mountains.  Journal of Geology 113: 325-340.

 

Phillips, J.D., Luckow, K., Marion, D.A., *Adams, K.R.  2005.  Rock fragment distributions and regolith evolution in the Ouachita Mountains.  Earth Surface Processes and Landforms  30: 429-442.

 

Phillips, J.D., 2005.  Weathering, instability, and landscape evolution. Geomorphology 67: 255-272. Special issue on Weathering and Landscape Evolution, Proceedings of the 35th Binghamton Geomorphology Symposium.  Turkington, A.V., Campbell, S.W., Phillips, J.D., editors.

 

Turkington, A.V., Phillips, J.D., Campbell, S.W.  2005.  Weathering and landscape evolution: introduction. Geomorphology  67: 1-6. Special issue on Weathering and Landscape Evolution, Proceedings of the 35th Binghamton Geomorphology Symposium.  Turkington, A.V., Campbell, S.W., Phillips, J.D., editors.

 

Phillips, J.D. 2005.  Entropy analysis of multiple scale causality and qualitative causal shifts in spatial systems.  Professional Geographer 57: 83-93.

 

Phillips, J.D., Marion, D.A.  2005.  Biomechanical effects, lithological variations, and local pedodiversity in some forest soils of Arkansas.  Geoderma 124: 73-89.

 

Yeager, K.M., Santschi, P.H.,  Phillips, J.D., Herbert,B.E.  2005. Suspended sediment sources and tributary effects in the lower reaches of a coastal plain stream as indicated by radionuclides, Loco Bayou, Texas. Environmental Geology  47: 382-395.

 

Phillips, J.D. 2004. Geogenesis, pedogenesis and multiple causality in the formation of texture-contrast soils.  Catena 58: 275-295.

 

Phillips, J.D. 2004.  Divergence, sensitivity, and nonequilibrium in ecosystems.  Geographical Analysis 36: 369-383.

 

Phillips, J.D., Slattery, M.C., *Musselman, Z.A.  2004.  Dam-to-delta sediment inputs and storage in the lower Trinity River, Texas.  Geomorphology 62: 17-34.

 

Phillips, J.D., *Walls, M.D.  2004. Flow partitioning and unstable divergence in fluviokarst evolution in central Kentucky.  Nonlinear Processes in Geophysics 11: 371-381.

 

Phillips, J.D., *Martin, L.L., *Nordberg, V.G., *Andrews, W.A.  2004.  Divergent evolution in fluviokarst landscapes of central Kentucky. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms 29: 799-819.

 

Turkington, A.V., Phillips, J.D. 2004.  Cavernous weathering,dynamical instability and self-organization. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms 29: 665-675.

 

Phillips, J.D. 2004.  Doing justice to the law.  Annals of the Association of American Geographers 94: 290-293.

 

Phillips, J.D. 2004.  Independence, contingency, and scale linkage in physical geography. Scale and Geographic Inquiry. Nature, Society, and Method (E. Sheppard, R.B. McMaster, eds.). Oxford: Blackwell, pp. 86-100.

 

Phillips, J.D. 2004.  Laws, contingencies, irreversible divergence, and physical geography.  Professional Geographer 56: 37-43.

 

Phillips, J.D., Marion, D.A. 2004.  Pedological memory in forest soil development.  Forest Ecology and Management  188: 363-380.

 

Phillips, J.D. 2003. Impacts of surface mine valley fills on headwater floods in eastern Kentucky.  Environmental Geology 45: 367-380.

 

Phillips, J.D. 2003.  Alluvial storage and the long term stability of sediment yields.  Basin Research 15: 153-163.

 

Phillips, J.D. 2003.  Sources of nonlinear complexity in geomorphic systems.  Progress in Physical Geography 26: 339-361.

 

Phillips, J.D. 2003.  Toledo Bend Reservoir and geomorphic response in the lower Sabine River.  River Research and Applications  19: 137-159.

 

Phillips, J.D., *Musselman, Z.A. 2003. The effect of dams on fluvial sediment delivery to the Texas coast.  Coastal Sediments Ô03.  Proceedings of the 5th International Symposium on Coastal Engineering and Science of Coastal Sediment Processes, Clearwater Beach, Florida, p. 1-14.

 

Phillips, J.D. 2002.  Geomorphic impacts of flash flooding in a forested headwater basin. Journal of Hydrology 269: 236-250.

 

*Yeager, K.M., Santschi, P.H., Phillips, J.D., Herbert, B.E.  2002.  Sources of alluvium in a coastal plain stream based on radionuclide signatures from the 238U and 232Th decay series. Water Resources Research 38: 1243, doi: 10.1029/2001WR000956.

 

Slattery, M.C., Gares, P.A., Phillips, J.D. 2002.  Slope-channel linkage and sediment delivery on North Carolina coastal plain cropland.  Earth Surface Processes and Landforms 27: 1377-1387. T

 

Phillips, J.D. 2002.  Erosion, isostasy, and the missing peneplains.  Geomorphology  45: 225-241.

 

Phillips, J.D. 2002. Spatial structures and scale in categorical maps. Geographical and Environmental Modelling 6: 41-57.

 

Phillips, J.D. 2002.  Global and local factors in earth surface systems.  Ecological Modelling 149: 257-272.

 

Phillips, J.D. 2001. Human impacts on the environment and the primacy of place. Physical Geography  22: 321-332.

 

Phillips, J.D. 2001.  The relative importance of intrinsic and extrinsic factors in pedodiversity. Annals of the Association of American Geographers 91: 609-621.

 

Phillips, J.D. 2001.  Contingency and generalization in pedology, as exemplified by texture-contrast soils. Geoderma  102: 347-370.

 

Phillips, J.D. 2001. Inherited versus acquired complexity in east Texas weathering profiles. Geomorphology 40: 1-14.

 

Phillips, J.D., Marion, D.A. 2001. Residence times of alluvium in an east Texas stream as indicated by sediment color. Catena 45: 49-71.

 

Phillips, J.D. 2001. Sedimentation in bottomland hardwoods downstream of an east Texas dam. Environmental Geology 40: 860-868.

 

Phillips, J.D. 2001. Divergent evolution and the spatial structure of soil landscape variability. Catena  43: 101-113.

 

Phillips, J.D. 2000. Rapid development of ferricretes on a subtropical valley side slope. Geografiska Annaler 82A: 69-78.

 

Phillips, J.D. 2000. Signatures of divergence and self-organization in soils and weathering profiles. Journal of Geology 108: 91-102.

 

Phillips, J.D. 1999. Methodology, scale, and the field of dreams. Annals of the Association of American Geographers 89: 754-760.

 

Phillips, J.D. 1999. Spatial analysis in physical geography and the challenge of deterministic uncertainty. Geographical Analysis 31: 359-372.

 

Phillips, J.D. 1999. Divergence, convergence, and self-organization in landscapes. Annals of the Association of American Geographers 89: 466-488.

 

Phillips, J.D., Slattery, M.C., Gares, P.A. 1999. Truncation and accretion of soil profiles on coastal plain croplands: Implications for sediment redistribution. Geomorphology 28: 119-140.

 

Phillips, J.D. 1999. Edge effects in geomorphology. Physical Geography  20: 53-66.

 

Phillips, J.D., Gares, P.A., Slattery, M.C.  1999. Agricultural soil redistribution and landscape complexity. Landscape Ecology 14: 197-211. With P.A. Gares and M.C. Slattery.

 

Phillips, J.D. 1999. Event timing and sequence in coastal shoreline erosion: Hurricanes Bertha and Fran and the Neuse estuary. Journal of Coastal Research 15: 616-623.

 

Phillips, J.D. 1999. Earth Surface Systems. Complexity, Order, and Scale. Oxford, UK: Basil Blackwell.

 

Gomez, B., Phillips, J.D.  1999. Deterministic uncertainty in bedload transport. Journal of Hydraulic Engineering 125: 305-308.

 

Phillips, J.D., *Golden, H.,*Cappiella, K., *Andrews, B., *Middleton, T., *Downer, D., *Kelli, D.a, *Padrick, L. 1999. Soil redistribution and pedologic transformations on coastal plain croplands. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms 24: 23-39.

 

Phillips, J.D. 1998. On the relations between complex systems and the factorial model of soil formation (with discussion and response). Geoderma 86: 1-43.

 

Slattery, M.C., Gares, P.A., Phillips, J.D. 1998. Quantifying soil erosion and sediment delivery on North Carolina coastal plain croplands. Conservation Voices 1(2): 20-25.

 

Magilligan, F.J., Phillips, J.D. , Gomez, B., James, L.A. 1998. Geomorphic and sedimentological controls on the effectiveness of an extreme flood. Journal of Geology 106: 87-95.

 

Gomez, B., Phillips, J.D., Magilligan, F.J., James, L.A. 1997. Floodplain sedimentation and sensitivity. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms 22: 923-936.

 

Phillips, J.D. 1997. Human agency, Holocene sea level, and floodplain accretion in coastal plain rivers. Journal of Coastal Research 13: 854-866.

 

Phillips, J.D. 1997. A short history of a flat place: Three centuries of geomorphic change in the Croatan. Annals of the Association of American Geographers 87: 197-216.

 

Phillips, J.D. 1997. Humans as geological agents and the question of scale. American Journal of Science 297: 98-115.

 

Phillips, J.D. 1997. Simplexity and the reinvention of equifinality. Geographical Analysis 29: 1-15.

 

Phillips, J.D., *Lampe, M., *King, R.T., *Cedillo, M., *Beachley, R., *Grantham, C. 1997. Ferricrete formation in the North Carolina Coastal Plain. Zeitschrift fur Geomorphologie. 41: 67-81.

 

Phillips, J.D. 1996. Natural and legal shoreline buffers. In Estuarine Shores (K. Nordstrom, C. Roman, eds.). New York: John Wiley , pp. 449-465.

 

Phillips, J.D., *Perry, D., *Carey, K., *Garbee, A.R., *Stein, D., *Morde, M.B., *Sheehy, J. 1996. Deterministic uncertainty and complex pedogenesis in some Pleistocene dune soils. Geoderma 73: 147-164.

 

Phillips, J.D. 1996. Nonlinear dynamics and predictability in geomorphology. In The Scientific Nature of Geomorphology (B. Rhoads, C. Thorn, eds.). Proceedings of the 27th Binghamton Geomorphology Symposium. New York: John Wiley, pp. 315-336.

 

Phillips, J.D. 1996. Wetland buffers and runoff hydrology. InWetlands: Buffers, Boundaries, & Gradients (G. Mulamoottil, B.G. Warner, E.A. McBean, eds.). Boca Raton,

FL: Lewis Publishers, pp. 207-220.

 

Phillips, J.D., Renwick, W.H. 1996. Surface instability and human modification in geomorphic systems. In Companion Encyclopedia of Geography:The Environment and Humankind (I.Douglas, R. Huggett, M. Robinson, eds.) London: Routledge, pp. 553-572.

 

Gomez, B., Mertes, L., Phillips, J.D., Magilligan, F.J., James, L.A. 1995. Sediment characteristics on an extreme flood: 1993 Upper Mississippi River valley. Geology 23: 963-6.

 

Phillips, J.D.  1995. Self-organization and landscape evolution. Progress in Physical Geography 19: 309-21.

 

Phillips, J.D. 1995. Nonlinear dynamics and the evolution of relief. Geomorphology 14:57-64.

 

Phillips, J.D. 1995. Biogeomorphology and landscape evolution: The problem of scale. Geomorphology 13: 337-47. Also published in Biogeomorphology: Terrestrial and

Freshwater Systems (Proceedings of the 26th Binghamton Geomorphology Symposium).

 

Phillips, J.D. 1995. Decoupling of sediment sources in large river basins. Effects of Scale on Interpretation and Management of Sediment and Water Quality. (W.R. Osterkamp, ed.). International Association of Hydrological Sciences publication 226, p. 11-16.

 

Phillips, J.D. 1995. Time lags and emergent stability in morphogenic/pedogenic system models. Ecological Modelling 78: 267-76.

 

Phillips, J.D. 1994. The forgotten hardwoods of the coastal plain. The Geographical Review 84: 162-171.

 

Phillips, J.D. 1994. Deterministic uncertainty in landscapes. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms 19: 389-401.

 

Phillips, J.D., *Gosweiler, J., *Tollinger, M., *Mayeux, S., *Gordon, R., *Altieri, T., *Wittmeyer, M. 1994. Edge effects and spatial variability in coastal plain Ultisols. Southeastern Geographer 34:125-137.

 

Phillips, J.D. 1993. Chaotic evolution of some coastal plain soils. Physical Geography 14: 566-580.

 

Phillips, J.D. 1993. Biophysical feedbacks and the risks of desertification. Annals of the Association of American Geographers 83:630-640.

 

Phillips, J.D. 1993. Progessive and regressive pedogenesis and complex soil evolution. Quaternary Research 40:169-176.

 

Phillips, J.D. 1993. Stability implications of the state factor model of soils as a nonlinear dynamical system. Geoderma 58:1-15.

 

Phillips, J.D. 1993. Pre- and post-colonial sediment sources and storage in the lower Neuse River basin, North Carolina. Physical Geography 14: 272-284.

 

Phillips, J.D., *Wyrick, M., *Robbins, G., *Flynn, M. 1993. Accelerated erosion on the North Carolina Coastal Plain. Physical Geography 14:114-130.

 

Phillips, J.D. 1993. The source of sediments in the Neuse River estuary: Water quality management implications. Coastal Zone '93 (O.T. Magoon, et al., eds.). New York:

American Society of Civil Engineers, pp. 883-892.

 

*Belk, D.R., Phillips, J.D. 1993. Hydrologic recovery of artificially-drained wetlands in coastal North Carolina. Coastal Zone '93 (O.T. Magoon, ed.). New York: American Society of Civil Engineers, pp. 3254-3268.

 

Phillips, J.D.  1993. Spatial-domain chaos in landscapes. Geographical Analysis 25: 101-117.

 

Phillips, J.D. 1993. Interpreting the fractal dimension of river networks. In Fractals in Geography (N.S. Lam, L. De Cola, eds.). Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, pp.

142-157.

 

Phillips, J.D. 1993. Instability and chaos in hillslope evolution. American Journal of Science 293:25-48.

 

Phillips, J.D. 1992. Delivery of upper-basin sediment to the lower Neuse River, North Carolina, U.S.A. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms 17: 699-709.

 

Phillips, J.D. 1992. Geomorphic Systems. Amsterdam: Elsevier. (Edited with W.H. Renwick). Published as hardcover book, and as a special issue of Geomorphology, vol. 5.

 

Phillips, J.D. 1992. The end of equilibrium? In Geomorphic Systems, above. Geomorphology 5: 195-201.

 

Trofimov, A.M., Phillips, J.D. 1992. Theoretical and methodological premises of geomorphological forecasting. In Geomorphic Systems, above. Geomorphology 5: 203-211. Second author,

with A.M. Trofimov.

 

Phillips, J.D. 1992. Nonlinear dynamical systems in geomorphology: Revolution or evolution? In Geomorphic Systems, above. Geomorphology 5: 219-229.

 

Phillips, J.D. 1992. Deterministic chaos in surface runoff. In Overland Flow: Hydraulics and Erosion Mechanics (A.J. Parsons, A.D. Abrahams, eds.). London: UCL Press, pp. 177-197.

 

Phillips, J.D. 1992. Qualitative chaos in geomorphic systems, with an example from wetland response to sea level rise. Journal of Geology 100: 365-374.

 

Phillips, J.D. 1992. The source of alluvium in large rivers of the lower Coastal Plain of North Carolina. Catena 19: 59-75.

 

Phillips, J.D., Holder, G.R. 1991. Large organic debris in the lower Tar River, North Carolina, 1879-1900. Southeastern Geographer 31: 55-66. With G.R. Holder.

 

Phillips, J.D. 1991. Upstream pollution sources and coastal water quality protection in North Carolina. Coastal Management 19: 439-449.

 

Phillips, J.D. 1991. The human role in earth surface systems: Some theoretical considerations. Geographical Analysis 23: 316-331.

 

Phillips, J.D. 1991. Fluvial sediment budgets in the North Carolina Piedmont. Geomorphology 4: 231-241.

 

Phillips, J.D. 1991. Fluvial sediment delivery to a Coastal Plain estuary in the Atlantic Drainage of the United States. Marine Geology 98: 121-134.

 

Phillips, J.D. 1991. Multiple modes of adjustment in unstable river channel cross-sections. Journal of Hydrology 123: 39-49.

 

Phillips, J.D. 1990. Relative ages of wetland and upland surfaces as indicated by pedogenic development. Physical Geography 11: 363-378.

 

Phillips, J.D. 1990. Simple physical equations for estimating field scale erosion. Papers and Proceedings of the Applied Geography Conference 13: 70-79.

 

Phillips, J.D. 1990. A saturation-based model for wetland identification. Water Resources Bulletin 26: 333-342.

 

Phillips, J.D. 1990. Relative importance of factors influencing fluvial soil loss at the global scale. American Journal of Science 290: 547-568.

 

Phillips, J.D. 1990. The instability of hydraulic geometry. Water Resources Research 26: 739-744.

 

Phillips, J.D. 1989. Effect of buffer zones on estuarine and riparian land use in eastern North Carolina. Southeastern Geographer 29: 136-149.

 

Phillips, J.D. 1989. Fluvial sediment storage in wetlands. Water Resources Bulletin 25: 867-873.

 

Phillips, J.D. 1989. Estimating minimum achievable soil loss in developing countries. Applied Geography 9: 219-236.

 

Phillips, J.D. 1989. Minimum achievable soil loss: An alternative framework for soil conservation goal-setting. Papers and Proceedings of the Applied Geography Conference

12: 122-128.

 

Phillips, J.D. 1989. Nonpoint source pollution control effectiveness of riparian forests along a coastal plain river. Journal of Hydrology 110: 221-237.

 

Phillips, J.D. 1989. Nonpoint source pollution risk assessment in a watershed context. Environmental Management 13: 493-502.

 

Phillips, J.D. 1989. An evaluation of the state factor model of soil ecosystems. Ecological Modelling 45: 165-177.

 

Phillips, J.D. 1989. Evaluation of North Carolina's estuarine shoreline area of environmental concern from a water quality perspective. Coastal Management 17: 103-117.

 

Phillips, J.D. 1989. Evaluating estuarine shoreline buffer zones for nonpoint source pollution control. Coastal Zone '89 (O.T. Magoon, ed.). New York: American Society of

Civil Engineers, pp. 399-411.

 

Phillips, J.D. 1989. Hillslope and channel sediment delivery and impacts of soil erosion on water resources. In Sediment and the Environment (R.F. Hadley, ed.). International Association of Hydrological Sciences, Publication 184, pp. 183-190.

 

Phillips, J.D. 1989. An evaluation of the factors determining the effectiveness of water quality buffer zones. Journal of Hydrology 107: 133-145.

 

Phillips, J.D. 1989. Erosion and planform irregularity of an estuarine shoreline. Zeitschrift fur Geomorphologie Suppl. 73: 59-71.

 

Phillips, J.D. 1989. River discharge and sediment deposition in the upper Pamlico estuary. In Estuarine Circulation (B.J. Neilson, A. Kuo, J. Brubaker, eds.). Clifton, N.J.:

Humana Press, pp. 337-350.

 

Phillips, J.D. 1988. Nonpoint source pollution and spatial aspects of risk assessment. Annals of the Association of American Geographers 78: 611-623.

 

Phillips, J.D. 1988. The role of spatial scale in geomorphic systems. Geographical Analysis 20: 359-368.

 

Phillips, J.D. 1988. Incorporating fluvial change in hydrologic simulations: A case study in coastal North Carolina. Applied Geography 8: 25-36.

 

Phillips, J.D., Phillips, L.R. 1988. Delineation of shoreline buffer zones for stormwater pollution control. In Coastal Water Resources (W. Lyke, T. Hoban, eds.). Bethesda, Md.: AmericanWater Resources Association, pp. 351-358.

 

Phillips, L.R., Phillips, J.D. 1988. Land use planning techniques for estuarine shoreline buffer zone establishment. In Coastal Water Resources (W. Lyke, T. Hoban, eds.). Bethesda, Md.:American Water Resources Association, pp. 635-640.

 

Phillips, J.D. 1987. Sediment budget stability in the Tar River basin, North Carolina. American Journal of Science 287: 780-794.

 

Phillips, J.D. 1987. Shoreline processes and establishment of Phragmites australis in a coastal plain estuary. Vegetatio 71: 139-144.

 

Phillips, J.D. 1987. Choosing the level of detail for depicting two-variable spatial relationships. Mathematical Geology 19(6): 539-547.

 

Phillips, J.D. 1986. Coastal submergence and marsh fringe erosion. Journal of Coastal Research 2: 427-436.

 

Phillips, J.D. 1986. The utility of the sediment budget concept in sediment pollution control. Professional Geographer 38: 246-252.

 

Phillips, J.D. 1986. Sediment storage, sediment yield, and time scales in landscape denudation studies. Geographical Analysis 18: 161-167.

 

Phillips, J.D. 1986. Spatial analysis of shoreline erosion, Delaware Bay, New Jersey. Annals of the Association of American Geographers 76: 50-62.

 

Phillips, J.D. 1986. Measuring complexity of environmental gradients. Vegetatio 64: 95-102.

 

Phillips, J.D. 1985. Headland-bay beaches revisited: An example from Sandy Hook, New Jersey. Marine Geology 65: 21-31.

 

Phillips, J.D. 1985. Stability of artificially-drained lowlands: A theoretical assessment. Ecological Modelling 27: 69-79.

 

Phillips, J.D. 1985. Estimation of optimal beach profile sample intervals. Journal of Coastal Research 1: 187-191.

 

Phillips, J.D. 1985. Geomorphic processes and stability of coastal wetlands. Coastal Zone '85, Proceedings of the Fourth Symposium on Coastal and Ocean Management. New York: American Society of Civil Engineers, pp. 1481-1487.

 

Phillips, J.D. 1985. Transgression and vegetation change, Delaware Bay, New Jersey. Gambling With the Shore, Proceedings of the Ninth Annual Conference of the Coastal

Society. Bethesda, Md.: The Coastal Society, pp. 167-173.

 

Phillips, J.D. 1984. Estimation of drainage areas in a homogeneous landscape. Water Resources Bulletin 20: 847-850.

 

Phillips, J.D., Steila, D. 1984. Hydrologic equilibrium status of a disturbed eastern North Carolina watershed. GeoJournal 9: 351-357.

 

Slezak, W., Phillips, J.D., Allen, J.R., Psuty, N.P. 1984. Sediment recycling for beach nourishment, Sandy Hook, N.J. Dredging '84. New York: American Society of Civil Engineers.

 

Psuty, N.P., Phillips, J.D. and five others. 1984. Dynamic measures applied to beach management and restoration, Sandy Hook, New Jersey, U.S.A. Proceedings, Commission on Coastal Environments,  25th International Geographical Union Congress, Paris.

 

Phillips, J.D. 1983. Fractal dimensions, self-similarity, and process-response geomorphology. Proceedings, Middle States Division, Association of American Geographers, West Point, N.Y.

 

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