Channel cross-section heterogeneity of particulate organic carbon transport in the Huanghe
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J. Bouchez | Hongming Cai | D. Calmels | B. Chetelat | Jiubin Chen | Yutian Ke | Marc Massault | Aurélie Noret | Jérôme Gaillardet | Cécile Quantin
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