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    Mapping the extent and activity of tree root zones with self potential and misse a la masse

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    Kepic, Anton
    Campbell, T.
    Hinz, C.
    Date
    2008
    Type
    Conference Paper
    
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    Kepic, Anton and Campbell, T. and Hinz, C. 2008. Mapping the extent and activity of tree root zones with self potential and misse a la masse, in EEGS (ed), 21st SAGEEP Symposium, Apr 6 2008, pp. 223-232. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Environmental and Engineering Geophysical Society.
    Source Title
    21st SAGEEP Symposium 2008
    Source Conference
    21st SAGEEP Symposium
    ISSN
    1554 8015
    Faculty
    Department of Exploration Geophysics
    Faculty of Science and Engineering
    WA School of Mines
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/30612
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