Studies in catchment hydrology in the Australian Alps

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Studies in catchment hydrology in the Australian Alps
1959, Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization
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Table of Contents

v. 1. Trends in soils and vegetation, by A.B. Costin and others.
v. 2. Surface run-off and soil loss, by A.B. Costin, D.J. Wimbush, and D. Kerr.
v. 3. Preliminary snow investigations, by A.B. Costin and others.
v. 4. Interception by trees of rain, cloud, and fog, by A.B. Costin and D.J. Wimbush.
v. 5. Soil moisture characteristics and evapotranspiration, by A.B. Costin, D.J. Wimbush, and R.N. Cromer.

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Includes bibliographical references.

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Melbourne
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Division of Plant Industry technical paper, no. 13-16, 20

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GB821 .C67

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v.

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OL5479426M
LCCN
73201245
OCLC/WorldCat
8448633

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