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ISSN 1543-8740
Research Article
Vol. 19, Issue 2, 2021June 01, 2021 CDT

Overnight formation of a bouldery alluvial fan by a torrential rain in a granitic mountain (Mt. Seoraksan, Republic of Korea)

Jisu Kim, Kyung Sik Woo, Kwang Choon Lee, Young Kwan Sohn,
alluvial fanboulderscatastrophic eventmountain topographySeoraksansheetfloodslope instabilitygeologic hazards
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Kim, Jisu, Kyung Sik Woo, Kwang Choon Lee, and Young Kwan Sohn. 2021. “Overnight Formation of a Bouldery Alluvial Fan by a Torrential Rain in a Granitic Mountain (Mt. Seoraksan, Republic of Korea).” The Sedimentary Record 19 (2): 5–11. https:/​/​doi.org/​10.2110/​sedred.2021.2.2.

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