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The Fluvial Geomorphology of the Tuolumne River: Implications for the Riverine Ecosystem and Salmonid Restoration
The Fluvial Geomorphology of the Tuolumne River: Implications for the Riverine Ecosystem and Salmonid Restoration
The Fluvial Geomorphology of the Tuolumne River: Implications for the Riverine Ecosystem and Salmonid Restoration
McBain, S. (author) / Trush, W. (author) / Wang, S. Y. / Carstens, T. J.
Session, Environmental and coastal hydraulics: protecting the aquatic habitat ; 1997 ; San Francisco; CA
1997-01-01
6 pages
Described as proceedings. Held as part of the 27th Congress of the International Association of Hydraulic Research entitled Water for a changing global community
Conference paper
English
IAHR , ASCE , water , aquatic habitat , coastal hydraulics
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