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Tang, H., Zhang, H. & Yuan, S. Response to: “Discussion of: hydrodynamics and contaminant transport on the degraded bed at a 90-degree channel confluence” by Seastien Pouchoulin, Pedro Xavier Ramos, Emmanuel Mignot, et al.. Environ Fluid Mech 18, 1297–1299 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10652-018-9613-9

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