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Favis-Mortlock, David (2003) Book review: The hydrology-geomorphology interface: rainfall, floods, sedimentation, land use. Progress in Physical Geography: Earth and Environment, 27 (1). 145-147 doi:10.1177/030913330302700113

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TitleBook review: The hydrology-geomorphology interface: rainfall, floods, sedimentation, land use
JournalProgress in Physical Geography: Earth and Environment
AuthorsFavis-Mortlock, DavidAuthor
Year2003 (March)Volume27
Issue1
PublisherSAGE Publications
DOIdoi:10.1177/030913330302700113Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceFavis-Mortlock, David (2003) Book review: The hydrology-geomorphology interface: rainfall, floods, sedimentation, land use. Progress in Physical Geography: Earth and Environment, 27 (1). 145-147 doi:10.1177/030913330302700113
Plain TextFavis-Mortlock, David (2003) Book review: The hydrology-geomorphology interface: rainfall, floods, sedimentation, land use. Progress in Physical Geography: Earth and Environment, 27 (1). 145-147 doi:10.1177/030913330302700113
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