Biblio: lead -> led
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squares method. Results are very accurate in the absence of noise, but a small
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amount of error appears when noise is added.
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\textcite{inch2016accurate} noticed that the presence of noise lead to
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\textcite{inch2016accurate} noticed that the presence of noise led to
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overestimation of reflection coefficient. The creation of bias lookup tables is
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proposed in order to account for noise-induced error in reflection coefficient
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estimations.
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\textcite{kennedy2017extreme} derived new equations following the approach from
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\textcite{nandasena2011numerical} accounting for non-parallelepipedic blocks.
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The revised equations lead to a lower velocity threshold for block movement.
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The revised equations led to a lower velocity threshold for block movement.
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This highlights the importance of boulder shape in displacement considerations.
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\textcite{lodhi2020role} highlighted the importance of hydrodynamic pressure in
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