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P-ISSN 0002-9599
E-ISSN 1945-452X
Science Paper
Vol. 316, Issue 10, 2016December 01, 2016 EDT

Oxidative Dissolution Under the Channel Leads Geomorphological Evolution at the Shale Hills Catchment

Pamela L. Sullivan, Scott A. Hynek, Xin Gu, Kamini Singha, Timothy White, Nicole West, Hyojin Kim, Brian Clarke, Eric Kirby, Christopher Duffy, Susan L. Brantley,
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https://doi.org/10.2475/10.2016.02
American Journal of Science
Sullivan, P. L., Hynek, S. A., Gu, X., Singha, K., White, T., West, N., Kim, H., Clarke, B., Kirby, E., Duffy, C., & Brantley, S. L. (2016). Oxidative dissolution under the channel leads geomorphological evolution at the Shale Hills catchment. American Journal of Science, 316(10), 981–1026. https:/​/​doi.org/​10.2475/​10.2016.02

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