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[25]Catastrophic flashflood and mudflow events in the pre-historical Lajia Ruins at the northeast margin of the Chinese Tibetan PlateauQuaternary Science Reviews,2021,251(106737
[26]Extracting historic cyclone data from coastal dune deposits in eastern Hainan Island, ChinaSedimentary Geology,2019,392(105524
[27]The effects of slope length and slope gradient on the size distributions of loess slides: Field observations and simulationsGEOMORPHOLOGY,2018,卷: 300 页: 69-76
[28]Influence of topography and volume on mobility of loess slides within different slip surfacesCatena,2017,157(180-188
[29]New evidence for the catastrophic demise of a prehistoric settlement (the Lajia Ruins) in the Guanting Basin, upper Yellow River, NW ChinaJournal of Asian Earth Science,2017,146(134-141
[30]Hydrological studies of the historical and palaeoflood events on the middle Yihe River, ChinaGeomorphology,2016,274(152-161
[31]Late Pleistocene and Holocene palaeoflood events recorded by slackwater deposits in the upper Hanjiang River valley, ChinaJournal of Hydrology,2015,529(499-510
[32]Investigating extreme flood response to Holocene palaeoclimate in the Chinese monsoonal zone: A palaeoflood case study from the Hanjiang RiverGeomorphology,2015,238(187-197
[33]Extraordinary hydro-climatic events during 1800–1600 yr BP in the Jin–Shaan Gorges along the middle Yellow River, ChinaPalaeogeography Palaeoclimatology Palaeoecology,2014,410(143-152
[34]Concentration of heavy metals in the modern flood slackwater deposits along the upper Hanjiang River valley, ChinaCatena,2014,116(123-131
[35]Sedimentological study of the stratigraphy at the site of Homo erectus yunxianensis in the upper Hanjiang River valley, ChinaQuaternary International,2013,300(75-82
[36]Holocene palaeoflood events recorded by slackwater deposits along the lower Jinghe River valley, middle Yellow River basin, ChinaJournal of Quaternary Science,2012,27(5):485-493
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