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Large riverbed sediment flux sustained for a decade after an earthquake (2025)
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Li, G. K., West, A. J., Jin, Z., Qiu, H., Zhang, F., Wang, J., Hammond, D. E., Densmore, A. L., Hilton, R. G., Dong, S., Atwood, A., Fischer, W. W., & Lamb, M. P. (in press). Large riverbed sediment flux sustained for a decade after an earthquake. Nature,

Large earthquakes induce widespread landslides that fill river channels with sediment (refs. 1,2), generating long-lasting fluvial hazards and reshaping mountain topography. However, riverine sediment fluxes after earthquakes remain poorly resolved,... Read More about Large riverbed sediment flux sustained for a decade after an earthquake.

Specters of World Literature: Orientalism, Modernity, and the Novel in the Middle East: Karim Mattar Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh 2020, hb, 360pp, £85.00 ISBN 9781474467032 | www.euppublishing.com (2021)
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Herold, K. (2021). Specters of World Literature: Orientalism, Modernity, and the Novel in the Middle East: Karim Mattar Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh 2020, hb, 360pp, £85.00 ISBN 9781474467032 | www.euppublishing.com. Wasafiri, 36(4), 110-111. https://doi.org/10.1080/02690055.2021.1957249