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    Sistemas Economicos de Captacion de Agua Para Aumentar su Abastecimiento en Tierras Aridas

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    Author
    Cluff, C. B.
    Dutt, G. R.
    Affiliation
    Water Resources Research Center, University of Arizona
    Department of Soils, Water & Engineering, University of Arizona
    Issue Date
    1973-06
    
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    University of Arizona (Tucson, AZ)
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    Este estudio se presenta en la Reunión Continental Sobre la Ciencia y el Hombre, en la ciudad de México, del 20 de junio, al 4 de julio de 1973. La conferencia la patrocina conjuntamente el Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología de México y la American Association for the Advancement of Science (La Asociación Americana para el Fomento de la Ciencia).
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10150/314486
    Abstract
    Las investigaciones sobre sistemas de captación de aguas pluviales conducidas en la Universidad de Arizona durante los últimos diez años han indicado la utilidad económica de cuatro tipos básicos de colectores y tres métodos de almacenamiento.
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