Geomorphic effects of recurrent outburst superfloods in the Yigong River on the southeastern margin of Tibet
Abstract Landslide dam outburst floods have a significant impact on landform evolution in high mountainous areas. Historic landslide dams on the Yigong River, southeastern Tibet, generated two outburst superfloods > 105 m3/s in 1902 and 2000 AD. One of the slackwater deposits, which was newly fou...
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Autores principales: | Kaiheng Hu, Chaohua Wu, Li Wei, Xiaopeng Zhang, Qiyuan Zhang, Weiming Liu, Brian J. Yanites |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/170e3f7d61e74127b7a653b9abafa666 |
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