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Natural environment / Earth / Water pollution / Environmental soil science / Water / Environmental science / Hydrology / Hydraulic engineering / WEPP / Grassed waterway / Surface runoff / Erosion prediction
Date: 2013-01-10 12:12:00
Natural environment
Earth
Water pollution
Environmental soil science
Water
Environmental science
Hydrology
Hydraulic engineering
WEPP
Grassed waterway
Surface runoff
Erosion prediction

Determining when waterways work best, and art and a science By PHIL DAMERY and JERI NEAL, Ecology Initiative “Essentially, all models are wrong, but some are useful.” – George E. P. Box, Professor Emeritus of Stati

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