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1“...Fluvial transport modes have been defined using arbitrary quantitative limits to separate bedload...”
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7by Therkelsen, Jens, Surlyk, FinnSubjects: “...fluvial...”
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9by Bébhinn Anders, Shane Tyrrell, David Chew, Gary O’Sullivan, Chris Mark, John Graham, Eszter Badenszki, John Murray“... such as climate, tectonics and eustasy. These in turn influence fluvial processes and hinterland evolution. A...”
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10by Bébhinn Anders, Shane Tyrrell, David Chew, Gary O’Sullivan, Chris Mark, John Graham, Eszter Badenszki, John Murray“... such as climate, tectonics and eustasy. These in turn influence fluvial processes and hinterland evolution. A...”
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15“... evolution can now be reconstructed: 1) an initial progradational episode marked by coarse, fluvial...”
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16by Vosgerau, H., Funder, S., Kelly, M., Knudsen, K.-L., Kronborg, C., Madsen, H. B., Sejrup, H. P.“... sedimentary succession reflecting the development of shallow marine and fluvial environments during the last...”
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17by VOSGERAU, HENRIK, FUNDER, SVEND, KELLY, MICHAEL, KNUDSEN, KAREN LUISE, KRONBORG, CHRISTIAN, MADSEN, HANNE BIRGIT, SEJRUP, HANS PETTEK“... sedimentary succession reflecting the development of shallow marine and fluvial environments during the last...”
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18by VOSGERAU, HENRIK, FUNDER, SVEND, KELLY, MICHAEL, KNUDSEN, KAREN LUISE, KRONBORG, CHRISTIAN, MADSEN, HANNE BIRGIT, SEJRUP, HANS PETTEK“... sedimentary succession reflecting the development of shallow marine and fluvial environments during the last...”
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19“... that Acanthostega was primarily aquatic and inhabited active fluvial channels in fluvial‐dominated environments....”
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20“... is an interval of fluvial sedimentation followed by rapid drowning of the topography with lacustrine sediments...”
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