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Ecohydrological regionalisation of Australia: A tool for management and science

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3.3: Ecohydrological regionalisation of Australia: a tool for management and science
TitleEcohydrological regionalisation of Australia: A tool for management and science
Publication TypeReport
Year of Publication2009
AuthorsPusey, B, Kennard M, Hutchinson M, Sheldon F, Stein J, Olden J, McKay S
Date Published2009
InstitutionLWA, Land and Water Australia
ISBN Number978-1-921544-73-6
Keywords3: River and Coastal Settings, Default
URLhttp://lwa.gov.au/files/products/innovation/pn22591/pn22591.pdf
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