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Developing climate scenarios for the Burrishoole

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Developing climate scenarios for the Burrishoole. / Broderick, Ciaran; Fealy, Rowan.
Technical Report: Review and Simulate Climate and Catchment Responses at Burrishoole (RESCALE). ed. / Rowan Fealy. Marine Institute, 2014. p. 182-243 (Marine Research Sub-Programme (NDP 2007-’13) Series).

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Broderick, C & Fealy, R 2014, Developing climate scenarios for the Burrishoole. in R Fealy (ed.), Technical Report: Review and Simulate Climate and Catchment Responses at Burrishoole (RESCALE). Marine Research Sub-Programme (NDP 2007-’13) Series, Marine Institute, pp. 182-243. < http://hdl.handle.net/10793/944>

APA

Broderick, C., & Fealy, R. (2014). Developing climate scenarios for the Burrishoole. In R. Fealy (Ed.), Technical Report: Review and Simulate Climate and Catchment Responses at Burrishoole (RESCALE) (pp. 182-243). (Marine Research Sub-Programme (NDP 2007-’13) Series). Marine Institute. http://hdl.handle.net/10793/944

Vancouver

Broderick C, Fealy R. Developing climate scenarios for the Burrishoole. In Fealy R, editor, Technical Report: Review and Simulate Climate and Catchment Responses at Burrishoole (RESCALE). Marine Institute. 2014. p. 182-243. (Marine Research Sub-Programme (NDP 2007-’13) Series).

Author

Broderick, Ciaran ; Fealy, Rowan. / Developing climate scenarios for the Burrishoole. Technical Report: Review and Simulate Climate and Catchment Responses at Burrishoole (RESCALE). editor / Rowan Fealy. Marine Institute, 2014. pp. 182-243 (Marine Research Sub-Programme (NDP 2007-’13) Series).

Bibtex

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