DISCUSSIONS AND CLOSURES
Nov 1, 2001

In Situ Size Distribution of Suspended Particles in the Fraser River

Publication: Journal of Hydraulic Engineering
Volume 127, Issue 11
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Volume 127Issue 11November 2001
Pages: 981 - 982

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Dilip K. Barua
Bommanna G. Krishnappan
Sr. Hydr. Engr., Rescan Envir. Services, Ltd., 600-1111 West Hastings St., Vancouver, BC, Canada V6E 2J3.
Res. Sci., Nat. Water Res. Inst., Canada Ctr. for Inland Waters, Burlington, Canada L7R 4A6. E-mail: [email protected]

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