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Sedimentology
Debris flow
Aerodynamics
Continuum mechanics
Piping
Landslide
Debris
Mudslide
Avalanche
Geology
Nature
Geomorphology

FEATURE Natural hazards explained Debris flows: behaviour and hazard assessment Debris flows are water-laden masses of soil and fragmented rock that rush

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