Water flow at all scales

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Water flow at all scales. / Sand-Jensen, K.

Running Waters: Historical development and restoration of lowland Danish streams. ed. / Kaj Sand-Jensen; Nikolai Friberg; John Murphy. National Environmental Research Institut : Aarhus Universitetsforlag, 2006. p. 55-66.

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Harvard

Sand-Jensen, K 2006, Water flow at all scales. in K Sand-Jensen, N Friberg & J Murphy (eds), Running Waters: Historical development and restoration of lowland Danish streams. Aarhus Universitetsforlag, National Environmental Research Institut, pp. 55-66.

APA

Sand-Jensen, K. (2006). Water flow at all scales. In K. Sand-Jensen, N. Friberg, & J. Murphy (Eds.), Running Waters: Historical development and restoration of lowland Danish streams (pp. 55-66). Aarhus Universitetsforlag.

Vancouver

Sand-Jensen K. Water flow at all scales. In Sand-Jensen K, Friberg N, Murphy J, editors, Running Waters: Historical development and restoration of lowland Danish streams. National Environmental Research Institut: Aarhus Universitetsforlag. 2006. p. 55-66

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Sand-Jensen, K. / Water flow at all scales. Running Waters: Historical development and restoration of lowland Danish streams. editor / Kaj Sand-Jensen ; Nikolai Friberg ; John Murphy. National Environmental Research Institut : Aarhus Universitetsforlag, 2006. pp. 55-66

Bibtex

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