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Modeling the Fate and Transport of Emulsion Fuels Spilled in Marine Environments
Modeling the Fate and Transport of Emulsion Fuels Spilled in Marine Environments
Modeling the Fate and Transport of Emulsion Fuels Spilled in Marine Environments
Cekirge, H. M. (author) / Palmer, S. L. (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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