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Deformation patterns for debris sources of clustered debris flows in the southern flanks of the Himalayas
Resilience of Disaster Prevention Against Landslide and Debris Flow | 更新时间:2025-12-24
    • Deformation patterns for debris sources of clustered debris flows in the southern flanks of the Himalayas

    • The latest research reveals the activity pattern of debris flow sources in the Rongjiaqu area of the southern slope of the Himalayas, providing scientific basis for disaster prevention and reduction.
    • Journal of Civil and Environmental Engineering   Vol. 47, Issue 6, Pages: 63-74(2025)
    • DOI:10.11835/j.issn.2096-6717.2025.025    

      CLC: P642.23
    • Received:31 October 2024

      Published:25 December 2025

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  • WANG Miaomiao,MA Chao,LYU Liqun,et al.Deformation patterns for debris sources of clustered debris flows in the southern flanks of the Himalayas[J].Journal of Civil and Environmental Engineering,2025,47(06):63-74. DOI: 10.11835/j.issn.2096-6717.2025.025.

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