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Economic aspects of dryland salinity control in the Murray River Basin of South-Eastern Australia / by R.G. Dumsday ... [et al.]
Bib ID 59522
Format BookBook
Description [Canberra] : Dept. of Resources and Energy, 1985 
xv, 121 p. : ill, map ; 30 cm. 
ISBN 064210946X : 
Series

Research project (Australian Water Resources Council) ; no. 80/137

Notes

"Research project final report'.

"This report presents the results of a research project funded by the Department of Resources and Energy on behalf of the Australian Water Resources Council.

"AWRC research project 80/­137'.

Bibliography: p. 71-78.

Subjects Salinity - Murray River Watershed (N.S.W.-S. Aust.)  |  Land use - Murray River Watershed (N.S.W.-S. Aust.)
Other authors/contributors Dumsday, R. G. (Robert Graeme), 1944-  |  Australia. Department of Resources and Energy  |  Australian Water Resources Council

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