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Sustainable sediment management in reservoirs and regulated rivers: Experiences from five continents
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Fields of papers citing papers by Gregory L. Morris
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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Gregory L. Morris
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Annandale, George W., Gregory L. Morris, & Pravin Karki. (2016). Extending the Life of Reservoirs. RePEc: Research Papers in Economics.11 indexed citations
Morris, Gregory L.. (2007). Imagining Bigfoot. Western American literature. 42(3). 277–292.
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Morris, Gregory L.. (2005). 163. Reservoirs and Sedimentation Issues: Worldwide and India. Tunnelling and Underground Space Technology. 15(2). 53–54.1 indexed citations
Morris, Gregory L., et al.. (2000). RESERVOIR SEDIMENTATION HANDBOOK—D ESIGN AND MANAGEMENT OF DAMS ,R ESERVOIRS, AND WATERSHED FOR SUSTAINABLE USE.1 indexed citations
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Morris, Gregory L., et al.. (1995). Candlestick Charting Explained: Timeless Techniques for Trading Stocks and Futures. Medical Entomology and Zoology.47 indexed citations
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Morris, Gregory L., et al.. (1992). HEC-6 Modeling of Sediment Management in Loíza Reservoir, Puerto Rico. 630–635.2 indexed citations
Naney, J. W., et al.. (1990). Siltation of reservoirs in agricultural watersheds determined using radioisotope techniques.. 465–474.1 indexed citations
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Calow, Peter, Patrick D. Armitage, Philip J. Boon, et al.. (1990). River water quality..25 indexed citations
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Morris, Gregory L., et al.. (1990). Tropical hydrology and Caribbean water resources. Proceedings of the International Symposium on Tropical Hydrology and Fourth Caribbean Islands Water Resources Congress San Juan, Puerto Rico..1 indexed citations
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Covich, Alan P., et al.. (1990). Effects of hurricane storm flow on transport of woody debris in a rain forest stream (Luquillo Experimental Forest, Puerto Rico).. 197–205.16 indexed citations
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