A 3D forward stratigraphic model of fluvial meander-bend evolution for prediction of point-bar lithofacies architecture
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Na Yan | Robert M. Dorrell | Nigel P. Mountney | Luca Colombera | R. Dorrell | L. Colombera | N. Mountney | N. Yan
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