Modelling the impacts of altered management practices, land use and climate changes on the water quality of the Millbrook catchment-reservoir system in South Australia.
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Friedrich Recknagel | Wayne Meyer | Hong Hanh Nguyen | F. Recknagel | W. Meyer | M. K. Shrestha | J. Frizenschaf | H. Nguyen | Jacqueline Frizenschaf | Manoj Kumar Shrestha
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