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Title: The effect of level banks on groundwater recharge.
Author: McFarlane, D. J. ; Engel, R. ; Eales, M. ; Ryder, A. T.
Series: Technote (Western Australia. Dept. of Agriculture), ; 27/86.
Description: 3 p.
Subject: Groundwater recharge.
Notes: For restricted circulation only ; Not for publication.
Type: Journal
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