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© Author(s) 2013. This work is distributed under
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Assessing hydrological effects of human interventions on coastal systems: numerical applications to the Venice Lagoon
C. Ferrarin
CNR – National Research Council of Italy, ISMAR – Marine Sciences Institute in Venice, Castello 2737/f, 30122 Venice, Italy
CNR – National Research Council of Italy, IAMC – Institute for the Coastal Marine Environment in Oristano, 090782 Torregrande, Oristano, Italy
M. Ghezzo
CNR – National Research Council of Italy, ISMAR – Marine Sciences Institute in Venice, Castello 2737/f, 30122 Venice, Italy
G. Umgiesser
CNR – National Research Council of Italy, ISMAR – Marine Sciences Institute in Venice, Castello 2737/f, 30122 Venice, Italy
Coastal Research and Planning Institute, CORPI, Klaipėda University, H. Manto 84, 92294 Klaipėda, Lithuania
D. Tagliapietra
CNR – National Research Council of Italy, ISMAR – Marine Sciences Institute in Venice, Castello 2737/f, 30122 Venice, Italy
E. Camatti
CNR – National Research Council of Italy, ISMAR – Marine Sciences Institute in Venice, Castello 2737/f, 30122 Venice, Italy
L. Zaggia
CNR – National Research Council of Italy, ISMAR – Marine Sciences Institute in Venice, Castello 2737/f, 30122 Venice, Italy
A. Sarretta
CNR – National Research Council of Italy, ISMAR – Marine Sciences Institute in Bologna, Via Gobetti 101, 40129 Bologna, Italy
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