Environment and Development: Views from the East & the WestAmitava Mukherjee, V. K. Agnihotri Concept Publishing Company, 1993 - 587 pagini Contributed articles. |
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... materials that can erode to become sediments in trans- fer towards river channels . These materials are temporarily stored on hillslopes , in hollows , on pediments and glacis and in valley floors , where they may accumulate to form ...
... materials that can erode to become sediments in trans- fer towards river channels . These materials are temporarily stored on hillslopes , in hollows , on pediments and glacis and in valley floors , where they may accumulate to form ...
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... materials . These can include a wide range of deep , residual and transported materials , not always recognized in soil or land surveys . The principal conclusions from this survey are that , ( i ) superficial deposits are widespread ...
... materials . These can include a wide range of deep , residual and transported materials , not always recognized in soil or land surveys . The principal conclusions from this survey are that , ( i ) superficial deposits are widespread ...
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... materials can be received or dispatched , with their in- ventories properly made and checked at every stage , thereby reducing pilferage and wastage in transit . With the fast movement of raw materials and finished goods their ...
... materials can be received or dispatched , with their in- ventories properly made and checked at every stage , thereby reducing pilferage and wastage in transit . With the fast movement of raw materials and finished goods their ...
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