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Title:
A Study of the soils and some aspects of the hydrology at Yudnapinna Station, South Australia
Author:
CSIRO Division of Soils.
;
Jackson, E. A.
Series:
Soils and land use series, ; no 24.
Description:
66 p. : 24 cm, + 1 map.
Holdings:
n.24 (1958)
Subject:
Soil surveys.
;
Water.
;
Climate.
;
Vegetation.
;
Soil.
;
Hydrology.
;
South Australia.
Type:
Serial
Item Availability
Item Availability
{ 2 } items found
Result
Links
Year
Volume
Part
Status
Location
Shelf No
1
1958
On Shelf
Storage
05:631.4(94)
2
1958
On Shelf
Storage
05:631.4(94)
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