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The contributions of the largest erosive events to sediment yields in karst catchments

Li et al., 2020

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16075765192101027327
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Li Z
Xu X
Zhu J
Xu C
Wang K
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Water Resources Research

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A large proportion of the soil loss is generally produced by a small number of large erosive events; these events are primarily responsible for the time compression of geomorphic processes. This issue, however, has received little attention in subtropical humid karst areas …
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