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Discussion of “Relationship between Urban Runoff Pollutant and Catchment Characteristics” by Jorge Rodriguez-Hernandez, Andrés H. Fernández-Barrera, Valerio C. A. Andrés-Valeri, Angel Vega-Zamanillo, and Daniel Castro-Fresno

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The Journal Chief Editor, Professor William Frederic Ritter, and the paper authors are gratefully appreciated for their noteworthy considerations and tolerance to the few standpoints raised through the discussion.

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Volume 141Issue 10October 2015

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Received: Mar 18, 2014
Accepted: Nov 17, 2014
Published online: Apr 14, 2015
Discussion open until: Sep 14, 2015
Published in print: Oct 1, 2015

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Gürol Yıldırım, Ph.D. [email protected]
Associate Professor of Civil Engineering, Head of Hydraulics Division, Aksaray Univ., Engineering Faculty, Civil Engineering Dept., Hydraulics Division, Aksaray 68100, Turkey. E-mail: [email protected]

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