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. 2023 Jun 8;14:3362. doi: 10.1038/s41467-023-38967-8

Fig. 5. The effect of increased bedform preservation ratios on key palaeohydrologic parameters.

Fig. 5

a The primary y-axis indicates bedform turnover timescale, Tt, and the secondary y-axis indicates prevailing flow duration, Tf, when bedform disequilibrium number, T, is set as 0.113, and Tf of 6 modern rivers are given for comparison (references in Supplementary Information); b the primary y-axis indicates unit discharge, Q, and the secondary y-axis indicates bankfull discharge, Qbf, when channel width is set as 55 m, the average for the Pennant Formation28.