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9781780404844 | Intl Water Assn, August 30, 2014, cover price $232.20
Product Description: Since the beginning of man's existence on Earth, the adequacy of available water has been as important as any other factor for man's survival and prosperity. The volume comprises comprehensive reviews on: Paleoenvironments of arid land, climate-water-man interactions, water resources in the Minoan era, ancient Greek examples of avoiding water shortages, climatic changes in the eastern Mediterranean region since 5000 B...read more
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9783642646867 | Springer Verlag, April 14, 2014, cover price $99.00 | also contains Diachronic Climatic Impacts on Water Resources: With Emphasis on the Mediterranean Region | About this edition: Since the beginning of man's existence on Earth, the adequacy of available water has been as important as any other factor for man's survival and prosperity.
Product Description: Since the beginning of man's existence on Earth, the adequacy of available water has been as important as any other factor for man's survival and prosperity. The volume comprises comprehensive reviews on: Paleoenvironments of arid land, climate-water-man interactions, water resources in the Minoan era, ancient Greek examples of avoiding water shortages, climatic changes in the eastern Mediterranean region since 5000 B...read more
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9783540605614 | Springer Verlag, May 1, 1996, cover price $99.00 | About this edition: Since the beginning of man's existence on Earth, the adequacy of available water has been as important as any other factor for man's survival and prosperity.
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9783642646867 | Springer Verlag, April 14, 2014, cover price $99.00 | also contains Diachronic Climatic Impacts on Water Resources: With Emphasis on the Mediterranean Region | About this edition: Since the beginning of man's existence on Earth, the adequacy of available water has been as important as any other factor for man's survival and prosperity.
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