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Clarks R

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redneckengr

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Anybody got any references on Clarks R for mountainous watersheds? I've got urban, suburban, and rural conditions.

Anybody got a link to Clarks 1945 paper? When I google it I got pages and pages of links were others have referenced the paper but not a direct link to his paper.

Thanks
 
This is a little old-fashioned, but try your local library.

About ten years ago when I needed a copy of "Soil Taxonomy," the local public library was able to obtain it through an interlibrary loan. The particapating libraries included colleges and universities so some rather esoteric references could be obtained.

After one of the books came from a local engineering school ( where it would cost me $150/yr to be able to borrow), I would browse the stacks there and then go to my local library and get the books within a couple of days.
 
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