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Infiltration-induced phreatic surface flow to periodic drains: Vedernikov–Engelund–Vasil’ev’s legacy revisited — Anvar Kacimov (2020) | RDL Network
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Infiltration-induced phreatic surface flow to periodic drains: Vedernikov–Engelund–Vasil’ev’s legacy revisited
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Anvar Kacimov
Sultan Qaboos University
Infiltration-induced phreatic surface flow to periodic drains: Vedernikov–Engelund–Vasil’ev’s legacy revisited
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2020
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Anvar Kacimov
Sultan Qaboos University
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Yu. V. Obnosov
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