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Formation of Topography in a Channel with Fine-Grained Bottom

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Data of a laboratory study of the microrelief formed in a channel with scoured fine-grained bottom are analyzed and generalized.

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Ostyakova, A.V. Formation of Topography in a Channel with Fine-Grained Bottom. Power Technology and Engineering 36, 115–117 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1020253829376

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