Land use management effects on flood flows and sediments – guidance on prediction
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Fergus L. Sinclair | Z. L. Frogbrook | Ian Cluckie | John Ewen | Alexander J. Henshaw | Enda O'Connell | Bethanna Jackson | Colin R. Thorne | Howard S. Wheater | Tim Pagella | Nataliya Bulygina | Miles R. Marshall | G. O'Donnell | N. Bulygina | C. Thorne | N. McIntyre | M. Marshall | B. Reynolds | H. Wheater | Caroline Ballard | B. Jackson | F. Sinclair | A. Henshaw | J. Geris | J. Ewen | Z. Frogbrook | I. Solloway | T. Pagella | E. O’Connell | Neil McIntyre | Greg O'Donnell | Stephen Dangerfield | Caroline Ballard | Stephen Dangerfield | Josie Geris | Jong-Sook Park | Brian Reynolds | I. Solloway | I. Cluckie | Jong-Sook Park | C. Ballard | E. O'Connell
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