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Title:
Evaporation into the atmosphere : theory, history and applications / Wilfried Brutsaert.
Author:
Brutsaert, Wilfried.
Year:
1982.
Series:
Environmental fluid mechanics, ; 1.
Description:
x, 299 p. ; 24 cm.
Subject:
Evaporation.
;
Atmosphere.
Notes:
Bibliography : p. 263-291.
ISBN/ISSN:
9027712746;
Type:
Book
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Iron Mountain
551.573 BRU
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