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Do bio-shields affect tsunami inundation?
Publication Type:
Journal Articles
Authors:
R.S. Bhalla
Related Project:
Policy support to the GreenCoast Project
Copyright:
Publisher
Download:
Bhalla2007.pdf
Citation:
R.S.Bhalla. (2007) Do bio-shields affect tsunami inundation? Current Science, 93:6, 831-833.
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Application of GIS for Evaluation and Design of Watershed Guidelines
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Invading the Andamans, From weeds to elephants, foreign organisms take over the Andamans islands, throwing the once-balanced ecosystem off sync.
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