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Relationship between Willow Community Establishment and Hydrogeomorphic Process in a Reach of Alternate Bars
Relationship between Willow Community Establishment and Hydrogeomorphic Process in a Reach of Alternate Bars
Relationship between Willow Community Establishment and Hydrogeomorphic Process in a Reach of Alternate Bars
Okabe, T. (author) / Anase, Y. (author) / Kamada, M. (author)
Congress; 29th, International Association of Hydraulic Engineering and Research; Environmental hydraulics and eco hydraulics ; 2001 ; Beijing
2001-01-01
6 pages
Conference theme: 21st century: the new era for hydraulic research and its applications
Conference paper
English
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