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Ultrafast Photonics Proceedings Of The Fiftysixth Scottish Universities Summer School In Physics St Andrews September 2002 A Miller D T Reid D M Finlayson

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Ultrafast Photonics Proceedings Of The Fiftysixth Scottish Universities Summer School In Physics St Andrews September 2002 A Miller D T Reid D M Finlayson
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Publisher: CRC Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 12.96 MB
Pages: 356
Author: A Miller; D T Reid; D M Finlayson
ISBN: 9781420033212, 1420033212
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Ultrafast Photonics Proceedings Of The Fiftysixth Scottish Universities Summer School In Physics St Andrews September 2002 A Miller D T Reid D M Finlayson by A Miller; D T Reid; D M Finlayson 9781420033212, 1420033212 instant download after payment.

This study provides a hydrology based assessment of (surface) water resources and its continuum of variability and change at different spatio-temporal scales in the semia'arid Karkheh Basin, Iran, where water is scarce, competition among users is high and massive water resources development is under way. The study reveals that the ongoing allocation planning is not sustainable and essentially requires reformulation, with consideration of spatioa'temporal variability and observed trends in the streamflows regarding flood intensification and decline in low flows. The development of innovative me.

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