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Figure 2 Dr Peter Sheldon, The Open University
Figures 5 and 8 IWEM (1961) Manual of British Water Engineering Practice, The Institute of Water and Environmental Management
Figure 11, 13 and 14 Cargo, D, N. and Mallory, R.F. (1974) Man and His Geologic Environment, Addison-Wesley Publishing Company
Figure 12 Ware, R.C. (1975) Principles of Hydrology, 2nd edition, McGraw-Hill Book Company (UK) limited. Copyright © 1967, 1975 McGraw-Hill Publishing Company
Figure 15 Geoscience Features Picture Library
Figure 19 Sinclair Stammers/Science Photo Library
Figure 21 CIRIA (1989) Ciria Special Publication 69, Construction Industry Research and Information Association
Figure 22 CEH Wallingford, Crowmarsh Gifford, Wallingford Oxfordshire
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