Developing an USACE method to rehabilitate Hour-al-Azim marsh and dust management
Hour-al-Azim marsh is one of the most significant wetlands of the Mesopotamia watershed. In the past few years, severe environmental and hydrological stress have caused the loss of a large part of its area and its bed has become the largest focal point of haze in the southwestern of Iran. Determinin...
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Autores principales: | Ramin Gorji Shani, Gholam-Abbas Barani |
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IWA Publishing
2021
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