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Meteorology / Rivers of Queensland / Hydrology / Flood control / Lockyer Valley / Flood / Helidon /  Queensland / Lockyer Creek / Withcott / Queensland floods / States and territories of Australia / Geography of Queensland
Date: 2012-02-19 00:39:12
Meteorology
Rivers of Queensland
Hydrology
Flood control
Lockyer Valley
Flood
Helidon
Queensland
Lockyer Creek
Withcott
Queensland floods
States and territories of Australia
Geography of Queensland

52nd Annual Floodplain Management Authorities Conference The Lockyer Creek Flood of January 2011: What Happened and How Should We Manage Hazard for Rare Floods Authors: Greg Rogencamp (SKM), Jim Barton (LVRC)

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