A test of equilibrium theory and a demonstration of its practical application for predicting the morphodynamics of the Yangtze River
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He Qing Huang | Yuanxu Ma | G. Nanson | Tong-huan Liu | H. Huang | Yuanxu Ma | Bei-ling Fan | Gerald C. Nanson | Caiyun Deng | Beilin Fan | Xiaofang Liu | Tonghuan Liu | Xiaofang Liu | Caiyun Deng
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