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Environmental soil science / Geomorphology / Sedimentology / Avalanche / Snow / Till / Rockfall / Debris flow / Glacier / Geology / Earth / Sediments
Date: 2014-12-04 08:20:51
Environmental soil science
Geomorphology
Sedimentology
Avalanche
Snow
Till
Rockfall
Debris flow
Glacier
Geology
Earth
Sediments

Eckerstorfer et al., The Cryosphere, Supplementary material Supplementary material to “The geomorphological effect of cornice fall avalanches in the

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