Inundation Dynamics in Braided Floodplains: Tagliamento River, Northeast Italy
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Klement Tockner | Peter J. Edwards | K. Tockner | P. Edwards | J. Ward | Dimitry van der Nat | Andreas P. Schmidt | J. V. Ward | A. Schmidt | D. V. D. Nat
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