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Insights into catchment behaviour for water harvesting assessment in the East India Plateau

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Croke, Barry
Norrish, S
Kumar, A
Islam, A
Dey, P
Cornish, Peter Stuart
Kumar, S
Ghosh, J.

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International Environmental Modelling and Software Society

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As part of an Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research (ACIAR) funded project investigating water harvesting techniques in tribal villages in West Bengal, India, a network of monitoring sites has been set up in the ∼2 km2 Headwater subc

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Proceedings of iEMSs 2008

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2037-12-31
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