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Sediment Transfer through the Fluvial System (IAHS Proceedings & Reports)

Author Valentin Golosov, Vladimir Belyaev, Des E. Walling
Publisher International Association of Hydrological Sciences
Category Technology & Engineering
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ISBN / ASIN1901502678
ISBN-139781901502671
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Reports progress that has been achieved in understanding of the redistribution and storage of sediment within parts of the fluvial system, and the system as a whole, by application of new methods and techniques.

The International Association of Hydrological Sciences is the world's premier member-based organization promoting the study and practice of Hydrology. Our books are authored, edited and produced at the highest level of quality, with the most current and thorough research.

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