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Holocene Debris Flows Recognized in a Lacustrine Sedimentary Succession: Sedimentology, Chronostratigraphy and Cause of Triggering

Holocene - United Kingdom
doi 10.1191/0959683603hl673rp
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Categories
Planetary ChangeEcologyPaleontologyArcheologyGlobalEarth-Surface Processes
Date

September 1, 2003

Authors
K. SlettenL. H. BlikraC. K. BallantyneA. NesjeS. O. Dahl
Publisher

SAGE Publications


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