Liu, 2013 - Google Patents
Preservation potential of flood events deposition in floodplain in the lower part of the Changjiang RiverLiu, 2013
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- 11908380547833767683
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- Liu X
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- AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts
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In order to understand the preservation potential of flood events deposition, the research on modern flood deposition is necessary. The floods frequently occur along the Changjiang River basin, accordingly the floodplain in the lower part of the Changjiang River is chosen …
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