• Journal of Geographical Sciences
  • Vol. 30, Issue 9, 1495 (2020)
Zhenkui GU, Hui FAN*, and Kun YANG
Author Affiliations
  • Yunnan Key Laboratory of International Rivers and Transboundary Eco-Security, Institute of International Rivers and Eco-Security, Yunnan University, Kunming 650091, China
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    Zhenkui GU, Hui FAN, Kun YANG. GIS and DEM based analysis of incision and drainage reorganization of the Buyuan River basin in the upper Lancang-Mekong of China since the Late Pleistocene[J]. Journal of Geographical Sciences, 2020, 30(9): 1495 Copy Citation Text show less
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    Zhenkui GU, Hui FAN, Kun YANG. GIS and DEM based analysis of incision and drainage reorganization of the Buyuan River basin in the upper Lancang-Mekong of China since the Late Pleistocene[J]. Journal of Geographical Sciences, 2020, 30(9): 1495
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