MORPHOLOGICAL CHANGES OF THE LOWER PING AND CHAO PHRAYA RIVERS, NORTH AND CENTRAL THAILAND: FLOOD AND COASTAL EQUILIBRIUM ANALYSES

Morphological Changes of the Lower Ping and Chao Phraya Rivers, North and Central Thailand: Flood and Coastal Equilibrium Analyses

The Chao Phraya River flows in the largest river basin of Thailand and represents one of the important agricultural and industrial areas in Southeast Asia.The Ping River is one major upstream branch flowing down slope southwardly, joining the Chao Phraya River in the low-lying central plain and ending its course at the Gulf of Thailand.Surprisingly

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INTRA-GROUP COLLATERAL IN BANKRUPTCY: PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS

The relevance of the topic is justified by the lack of sufficient legal regulation of security structures in the framework of bankruptcy proceedings and their scientific development, which creates systemic problems in the interpretation and application of such structures in the bankruptcy of an entrepreneurial group.The main purpose of this study i

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Over 13,000 elements from a single bonebed help elucidate disarticulation and transport of an Edmontosaurus thanatocoenosis.

Over twenty years of work on the Hanson Ranch (HR) Bonebed in the Lance Formation of eastern Wyoming has yielded over 13,000 individual elements primarily of the hadrosaurid dinosaur Edmontosaurus annectens.The fossil bones are found normally-graded within a fine-grained (claystone to siltstone) bed that varies from one to two meters in thickness.A

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