Sedimentology Process and Product

The origin, dispersal, deposition and burial of natural sediment grains is the central concern of sedimentology. The subject is truly inter disciplinary, commands the attention of Earth scientists, is of consider able interest to fluid dynamicists and civil engineers, and it finds widespread practic...

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1. Verfasser: Leeder, M. R. (VerfasserIn)
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title_auth Sedimentology Process and Product
title_exact_search Sedimentology Process and Product
title_full Sedimentology Process and Product by M. R. Leeder
title_fullStr Sedimentology Process and Product by M. R. Leeder
title_full_unstemmed Sedimentology Process and Product by M. R. Leeder
title_short Sedimentology
title_sort sedimentology process and product
title_sub Process and Product
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Sedimentology
Earth sciences
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