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Proceedings of the First National Conference on Climate Change and Water Resources Management /

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Corporate Authors: National Conference on Climate Change and Water Resources Management Albuquerque, New Mexico), United States. Army. Corps of Engineers
Other Authors: Stakhiv, Eugene Z., Ballentine, Thomas M.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Fort Belvoir, VA : U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Water Resources Support Center, Institute for Water Resources, 1993.
Series:IWR report ; 93-R-17
Subjects:
Water resources development > Congresses.
Climatic changes > Congresses.
Global temperature changes > Congresses.
Online Access:Full text available online (PDF)
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