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Soil science / Geomorphology / Hydrology / Sedimentology / Irrigation / Debris flow / Sediment transport / Landslide / Erosion / Earth / Geology / Environmental soil science
Date: 2014-12-17 06:38:16
Soil science
Geomorphology
Hydrology
Sedimentology
Irrigation
Debris flow
Sediment transport
Landslide
Erosion
Earth
Geology
Environmental soil science

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