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Date: 2014-04-04 07:08:03
Planetary science
Environmental soil science
Physical geography
Geomorphology
Sedimentary budget
Sediment transport
Sediment
Erosion
Geology
Earth
Sedimentology

th 4 European Centre for River Restoration Conference on River Restoration San Servolo Island, Venice, 16-21 June 2008 Workshop WS3: How much sediment is needed for a well functioning river system? Coordinated by: Sue W

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