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Sediment dynamics of turbidity maximum in Changjiang
River mouth in dry season
- GAO Jianhua, YANG Yang, WANG Yaping, PAN Shaoming, ZHANG Rui
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Key Laboratory for Coastal and Island Development of Ministry of Education, Nanjing University
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