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Publication Date | MAY 1 2007 |
Article Date | W05403 |
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Abstract | [2] It is no longer possible to exploit water resources for human needs without taking into consideration ecological flow needs. After two centuries of dam-building, only 2% of US rivers remain free flowing [Benke, 1990], which has caused large-scale hydr |
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