Assessment of seven Canadian rivers in relation to stages in oil sands industrial development, 1972–2010
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Assessment of seven Canadian rivers in relation to stages in oil sands industrial development, 1972–2010
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ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEWS
Volume 24, Issue 4, Pages 484-494
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Canadian Science Publishing
发表日期
2016-07-22
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10.1139/er-2016-0033
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