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Geomorphic effect of debris-flow sediments on the Min River, Wenchuan Earthquake region, western China

Hu et al., 2021

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5159369089773736275
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Hu X
Zhou L
Liu W
Wang H
Cui L
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Journal of Mountain Science

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Coseismic landslides and subsequent mobilization of sediment greatly aggravated the landscape evolution and river sedimentation after the Wenchuan earthquake. The debris- flow alluvial fan and river morphological index was combined to describe quantitatively the …
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