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Sedimentology / Hydrology / Environmental soil science / Environmental engineering / Rivers of Queensland / Sediment transport / Sediment / Erosion / Tide / Earth / Geology / Planetary science
Date: 2013-01-14 21:35:50
Sedimentology
Hydrology
Environmental soil science
Environmental engineering
Rivers of Queensland
Sediment transport
Sediment
Erosion
Tide
Earth
Geology
Planetary science

Identification of Erosion Potential in an Urban River in North Australia Using GIS and Hydrodynamic Model L Adaira and A Rahmanb a Gold Coast City Council, Gold Coast, Australia

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