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Bedload transport measurements in the Gilgel Abay River, Lake Tana Basin, Ethiopia

@article{Lemma2019BedloadTM,
  title={Bedload transport measurements in the Gilgel Abay River, Lake Tana Basin, Ethiopia},
  author={Hanibal Lemma and Jan Nyssen and Amaury Frankl and Jean Poesen and Enyew Adgo and Paolo Billi},
  journal={Journal of Hydrology},
  year={2019},
  url={https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:199099061}
}

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