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Title:
Avohakkuun ja metsaojituksen vaikutukset purovesien laatuun [The effects of clear-cutting and forestry drainage on water quality of forest brooks] / Marketta Ahtiainen.
Author:
Ahtiainen, Marketta.
Year:
1990.
Description:
122 p. : ill., maps ; 30 cm.
Subject:
Hydrology.
;
Streams.
;
Clear felling.
;
Rivers.
;
Finland.
;
Water quality.
Notes:
Bibliography : p. 98-107.
Finnish text. English summary.
ISBN/ISSN:
9514736311;
Type:
Book
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