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The guest editors thank Professor H. J. Fernando, Editor-in-Chief, for his support. They further acknowledge the contributions of the expert reviewers, without whom the peer-review process and research quality control would have been impossible.
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Bombardelli, F.A., Chanson, H. Environmental multi-phase fluid mechanics: what, why, how, where to?. Environ Fluid Mech 17, 1–5 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10652-016-9496-6
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