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Ntchantcho, Romaric, Anye, Linus Nche, Aka, Festus Tongwa, Kankeu, Boniface, Buh, Gaston Wung, Ndifon, Peter Teke, Nnange, Joseph Metuk, Hell, Joseph Victor (2017) The Debris Flow of 1<sup>st</sup> August 2012 in Kakpenyi-Tinta (Akwaya Sub Division) Southwest Cameroon—I: Event Description, Causes and Impacts. Open Journal of Geology, 7 (9) 1337-1351 doi:10.4236/ojg.2017.79089

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TitleThe Debris Flow of 1<sup>st</sup> August 2012 in Kakpenyi-Tinta (Akwaya Sub Division) Southwest Cameroon—I: Event Description, Causes and Impacts
JournalOpen Journal of Geology
AuthorsNtchantcho, RomaricAuthor
Anye, Linus NcheAuthor
Aka, Festus TongwaAuthor
Kankeu, BonifaceAuthor
Buh, Gaston WungAuthor
Ndifon, Peter TekeAuthor
Nnange, Joseph MetukAuthor
Hell, Joseph VictorAuthor
Year2017Volume7
Issue9
PublisherScientific Research Publishing, Inc.
DOIdoi:10.4236/ojg.2017.79089Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceNtchantcho, Romaric, Anye, Linus Nche, Aka, Festus Tongwa, Kankeu, Boniface, Buh, Gaston Wung, Ndifon, Peter Teke, Nnange, Joseph Metuk, Hell, Joseph Victor (2017) The Debris Flow of 1<sup>st</sup> August 2012 in Kakpenyi-Tinta (Akwaya Sub Division) Southwest Cameroon—I: Event Description, Causes and Impacts. Open Journal of Geology, 7 (9) 1337-1351 doi:10.4236/ojg.2017.79089
Plain TextNtchantcho, Romaric, Anye, Linus Nche, Aka, Festus Tongwa, Kankeu, Boniface, Buh, Gaston Wung, Ndifon, Peter Teke, Nnange, Joseph Metuk, Hell, Joseph Victor (2017) The Debris Flow of 1<sup>st</sup> August 2012 in Kakpenyi-Tinta (Akwaya Sub Division) Southwest Cameroon—I: Event Description, Causes and Impacts. Open Journal of Geology, 7 (9) 1337-1351 doi:10.4236/ojg.2017.79089
In(2017) Open Journal of Geology Vol. 7 (9) Scientific Research Publishing, Inc.


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