Engineering works and wetlands in lowland areas generally drained by gravity /

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Main Author: Construction Industry Research and Information Association (Great Britain)
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Published: London : CIRIA, 1986
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spelling KOHA-OAI-TEST:2045652020-12-19T17:05:52ZEngineering works and wetlands in lowland areas generally drained by gravity / Construction Industry Research and Information Association (Great Britain) London : CIRIA,198607PSZJBLWetland conservationStream conservationRiver engineeringURN:ISBN:0860172627
spellingShingle Wetland conservation
Stream conservation
River engineering
Construction Industry Research and Information Association (Great Britain)
Engineering works and wetlands in lowland areas generally drained by gravity /
title Engineering works and wetlands in lowland areas generally drained by gravity /
title_full Engineering works and wetlands in lowland areas generally drained by gravity /
title_fullStr Engineering works and wetlands in lowland areas generally drained by gravity /
title_full_unstemmed Engineering works and wetlands in lowland areas generally drained by gravity /
title_short Engineering works and wetlands in lowland areas generally drained by gravity /
title_sort engineering works and wetlands in lowland areas generally drained by gravity
topic Wetland conservation
Stream conservation
River engineering
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