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Title: Availability of groundwater for horticultural lots : Broome area / by A.T. Laws.
Author: Geological Survey of Western Australia. ; Laws, A. T.
Year: 1984.
Series: Hydrogeology report, ; 2573.
Description: 34 leaves, [16] p. of plates : maps ; 30 cm. + 3 maps in plastic folder at back.
Subject: North West region (W.A.). ; Horticulture. ; Broome (W.A.) ; Western Australia. ; Groundwater.
Notes: Bibliography : p. 34.
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