Geoenvironmental Mapping: Methods,Theory and Practice
Discover the essential resource in geoscience with Geoenvironmental Mapping: Methods, Theory and Practice by P.T. Bobrowsky. Published by A A Balkema Publishers in 2001, this comprehensive hardback spans 734 pages and delves into the critical role of geosciences in addressing contemporary environmental challenges.
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