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Water / Geomorphology / Fluvial landforms / Hydraulic engineering / Water streams / Alluvial fan / Avulsion / Aggradation / Floodplain / Geology / Sedimentology / Physical geography
Date: 2012-01-25 15:38:36
Water
Geomorphology
Fluvial landforms
Hydraulic engineering
Water streams
Alluvial fan
Avulsion
Aggradation
Floodplain
Geology
Sedimentology
Physical geography

Theoretical and Practical Deficiencies in the FEMA FAN Model

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