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Refinement on non-hydrostatic shallow granular flow model in a global Cartesian coordinate system
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    Refinement on non-hydrostatic shallow granular flow model in a global Cartesian coordinate system (English)
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    22 January 2019
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    granular flow
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    depth average
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    Cartesian coordinate
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    arbitrary topography
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    non-hydrostatic pressure
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    basal normal stress
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