Wu et al., 2016 - Google Patents
Trapping and escaping processes of Yangtze River-derived sediments to the East China SeaWu et al., 2016
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- Wu J
- Ren J
- Liu H
- Qiu C
- Cui Y
- Zhang Q
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- Geological Society, London, Special Publications
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Contour-parallel sediment dispersal from the Yangtze Estuary into the East China Sea develops a large-scale mud belt on the inner shelf. The sediment dynamics of long-distance dispersal is, however, still an open question. This was investigated by field observations in …
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