Wang et al., 2007 - Google Patents
Seismic framework and the Holocene morphological evolution of the Changjiang River mouth, ChinaWang et al., 2007
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- 135451069057168980
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- Wang Z
- Chen Z
- Chen J
- Wei Z
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- Geomorphology
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Acoustic profiling in combination with coring has been used to examine the recent evolution of river mouth of the Changjiang. Two acoustic facies are present. Petrologic, radiometric and seismic analyses show that the upper facies I of 10–20 m thick fine sand and silt …
- 230000000877 morphologic 0 title description 5
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