Author Correction: Rapidly-migrating and internally-generated knickpoints can control submarine channel evolution
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Main Authors: | Maarten S. Heijnen, Michael A. Clare, Matthieu J. B. Cartigny, Peter J. Talling, Sophie Hage, D. Gwyn Lintern, Cooper Stacey, Daniel R. Parsons, Stephen M. Simmons, Ye Chen, Esther J. Sumner, Justin K. Dix, John E. Hughes Clarke |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/b14eddecf11d460898bee1d2c1e60ff8 |
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