Discussion of “Modeling of River‐Bed Evolution for Bedload Sediment Mixtures” by J. L. Rahuel, F. M. Holly, J. P. Chollet, P. J. Belleudy, and F. Yang (November, 1989, Vol. 115, No. 11)
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