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Comment on R. W. Tiner: The primary indicators method — a practical approach to wetland recognition and delineation in the United States (Tiner 1993)

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Watts, F.C. Comment on R. W. Tiner: The primary indicators method — a practical approach to wetland recognition and delineation in the United States (Tiner 1993). Wetlands 13, 311 (1993). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03161298

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