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Date: 2010-11-03 17:22:34
Planetary science
Environmental soil science
Geomorphology
Petrology
Estuary
Sediment
Overbank
Erosion
Sedimentary budget
Geology
Earth
Sedimentology

Sediment sources and transport to the Logan-Albert River estuary during the January 2008 flood event Gary Hancock and Gary Caitcheon July 2010 Water for a Healthy Country Flagship Report series ISSN: 1835-095X

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