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Discussion and Closure: Bed-Load Motion at High Shear Stress: Dune Washout and Plane-Bed Flow

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Sean Bennett
Res. Fellow, Dept. of Earth Sci., Univ. of Leeds, Leeds, West Yorkshire LS2 9JT, U.K.
Jim Best
Lect., Dept. of Earth Sci., Univ. of Leeds, Leeds, West Yorkshire LS2 9JT, U.K.
Fidelia N. Nnadi
Asst. Prof., Dept. of Civ. and Envir. Engrg., Univ. of Central Florida, Orlando, FL 32816-2450.
Kenneth C. Wilson
Prof., Dept. of Civ. Engrg., Queen's Univ., Kingston, Ontario K7L 3N6, Canada.

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