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Increase of salt in soils and streams following the destruction of the native vegetation.
Record no:
50770
Author:
Wood, W. E.
Citation:
JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA. 1924 v.10 no.7 : 35-47 [kept P500 [P128]
Year:
1924
Subject:
Soil salinization - Western Australia;
Salinity - Western Australia, Southwestern;
Vegetation management - Western Australia;
Type:
CrossReference
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