Renagi et al., 2010 - Google Patents
Quantifying the suspended sediment discharge to the ocean from the Markham River, Papua New GuineaRenagi et al., 2010
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- 8047248190312251190
- Author
- Renagi O
- Ridd P
- Stieglitz T
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Continental Shelf Research
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The Markham River is a small river draining a tropical mountain range with altitudes between 1000 and 3000m and discharges directly into a submarine canyon, the head of which is at 30m depth and reaches depths of 500m only 4km from the shore. As such, the …
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