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Sedimentology / Environmental soil science / Geomorphology / Continuum mechanics / Physical geography / Sediment transport / Stress / Erosion / Shear stress / Physics / Mechanics / Geology
Date: 2012-10-18 10:56:32
Sedimentology
Environmental soil science
Geomorphology
Continuum mechanics
Physical geography
Sediment transport
Stress
Erosion
Shear stress
Physics
Mechanics
Geology

Canaveral ODMDS Dredged Material Erosion Rate Analysis

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