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Aug 1, 1989
Discussion of “Generalized Viscoplastic Modeling of Debris Flow” by Chen‐lung Chen (March, 1988, Vol. 114, No. 3)
Publication: Journal of Hydraulic Engineering
Volume 115, Issue 8
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Christopher J. Phillips
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Timothy R. H. Davies
Reader, Dept. of Natural Resour. Engrg., Lincoln College, Univ. of Canterbury, New Zealand
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