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© Author(s) 2014. This work is distributed under
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Discharge of landslide-induced debris flows: case studies of Typhoon Morakot in southern Taiwan
J.-C. Chen
Dept. of Environmental and Hazards-Resistant Design, Huafan University, New Taipei, Taiwan
M.-R. Chuang
Dept. of Environmental and Hazards-Resistant Design, Huafan University, New Taipei, Taiwan
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