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Sediment Trapping by Emerged Channel Bars in the Lowermost Mississippi River During a Major Flood
Water (Switzerland)
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doi 10.3390/w7116079
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Date
November 4, 2015
Authors
Bo Wang
Y. Xu
Publisher
MDPI AG
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