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Date: 2005-10-14 00:33:42
Hydrology
Aquifers
Hydraulic engineering
Land management
Groundwater model
Murray–Darling basin
Groundwater
Murray-Darling Basin Authority
Salinity
Water
Earth
Physical geography

Land and Water Prioritising upland catchments in the Murray-Darling Basin with respect to salinity benefits from afforestation Trevor Dowling, Warrick Dawes, Ray Evans, Phil Dyson and Glen Walker

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