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Date: 2000-03-27 18:43:46
Hydrology
UNESCO
Hydraulic engineering
International Hydrological Programme
IHP
International Association of Hydrological Sciences
World Water Assessment Programme

Preface Although the total amount of water on earth is generally assumed to have remained virtually constant, the rapid growth of population, together with the extension of irrigated agriculture and industrial developme

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