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Major biophysical components of Alberta (accompanied by 1:1,000,000 maps)
1987, Acid Deposition Research Program
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Edition Notes

Prime research contractor: The Kananaskis Centre for Environmental Research, The University of Calgary, Alta.

On cover: Acid Deposition Research Program, biophysical research.

Bibliography: p. 77-81.

Published in
Calgary, Alta
Series
ADRP-B -- 06-87, ADRP-B (Series) -- v. 6
Other Titles
Acid Deposition Research Program, biophysical research.

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Library of Congress
TD196A25 J36 1987

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vi, 108 p. :
Number of pages
108

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Open Library
OL19726850M
Internet Archive
majorbiophysical0000jaqu
ISBN 10
0921625081, 0921625022

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