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On the Meteorological and Hydrological Mechanisms Resulting in the 2003 Post-Fire Flood Event in Alpine Shire, Victoria
Australian Meteorological and Oceanographic Journal
doi 10.22499/2.6101.003
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Date
March 1, 2011
Authors
J Gallucci
L Tryhorn
A Lynch
K Parkyn
Publisher
Bureau of Meteorology, Australia
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