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... observed one . Time histories of the number of layers and groups are represented in Fig . 11. A new layer is produced in May 2006 for the first time due to competition for space among mussels . The ... observed one , however the observed 67.
... observed one . Time histories of the number of layers and groups are represented in Fig . 11. A new layer is produced in May 2006 for the first time due to competition for space among mussels . The ... observed one , however the observed 67.
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... observed data of channel siltation is very little . The statistical analysis demands continuous observed data of no less than 20 years according to " Code of Hydrology for Sea Harbour " [ 5 ] . The channel siltation may be obtained by ...
... observed data of channel siltation is very little . The statistical analysis demands continuous observed data of no less than 20 years according to " Code of Hydrology for Sea Harbour " [ 5 ] . The channel siltation may be obtained by ...
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... observed data of 6 rounds wind and siltation to ascertain coefficients , and the other observed data of 5 rounds wind is chosen to verify . 3.1 Ascertain the siltation coefficients The method 1 Based on the 6 rounds wind data , the ...
... observed data of 6 rounds wind and siltation to ascertain coefficients , and the other observed data of 5 rounds wind is chosen to verify . 3.1 Ascertain the siltation coefficients The method 1 Based on the 6 rounds wind data , the ...
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