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P-ISSN 0002-9599
E-ISSN 1945-452X
Science Paper
Vol. 312, Issue 5, 2012May 01, 2012 EDT

Rate and Processes of River Network Rearrangement During Incipient Faulting: The Case of the Cahabón River, Guatemala

Gilles Brocard, Jane Willenbring, Barbara Suski, Philippe Audra, Christine Authemayou, Beatriz Cosenza-Muralles, Sergio Morán-Ical, François Demory, Pierre Rochette, Torsten Vennemann, Klaus Holliger, Christian Teyssier,
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https://doi.org/10.2475/05.2012.01
American Journal of Science
Brocard, G., Willenbring, J., Suski, B., Audra, P., Authemayou, C., Cosenza-Muralles, B., Morán-Ical, S., Demory, F., Rochette, P., Vennemann, T., Holliger, K., & Teyssier, C. (2012). Rate and processes of river network rearrangement during incipient faulting: The case of the Cahabón River, Guatemala. American Journal of Science, 312(5), 449–507. https:/​/​doi.org/​10.2475/​05.2012.01

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