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Gully erosion technical report, 2012

by Econnect | Nov 22, 2012 | Projects | 0 comments

Tropical Rivers and Coastal Knowledge

Alluvial gully erosion technical report, 2012

We copyedited the 5000-word research report ‘Alluvial Gully Erosion: A Dominant Erosion Process Across Tropical Northern Australia’ for the Tropical Rivers and Coastal Knowledge research hub.

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