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Author(s) Vertessy, R.; O'Loughlin, E.; Beverly, E.; Butt, T.;
BibType conferencePaper
Title Australian experiences with the CSIRO Topog model in land and water resources management
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Year 1994
Journal Proceedings of UNESCO International Symposium on Water Resources Planning in a Changing World, Karlsruhe, Germany
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Volume
Pages 135-144
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Feature reference No
PublicationClusterID 4038859641836329262
MS_PublicationClusterID 0
Semantic_ID 0
Nr of citations 0
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Model(s) discussed: TOPOG