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Gully Erosion Mapping and Monitoring at Multiple Scales Based on Multi-Source Remote Sensing Data of the Sancha River Catchment, Northeast China

Ranghu Wang    
Shuwen Zhang    
Luoman Pu    
Jiuchun Yang    
Chaobin Yang    
Jing Chen    
Cong Guan    
Qing Wang    
Dan Chen    
Bolin Fu and Xuejia Sang    

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