Channel morphology and riffle-pool sequences in "natural" reaches of an urbanized alluvial system, The East Don River, Toronto, Ont

Channel morphology and riffle-pool sequences in "natural" reaches of an urbanized alluvial system, The East Don River, Toronto, Ont

by James R. Stirling

Part of Canadian theses = -- Thèses canadiennes

1998

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