The coupling effects of grass and shrub with biological crust on the overland flow hydrodynamic characteristics
Author:
Dan Chenxi, Liu GangORCID, Zhang Qiong, Zhao Yunge, Shen EnshuaiORCID, Liu Chang, Liu Ya, Shu Chengbo, Xia Xiaolin, Liu Dandan, Guo Zhen
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