The Eurim Lake and its Hosting Valley : A Unique Ancient Reservoir with Bank Constructions in Korea
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概要
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- 2012-04-25
著者
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Yang Dong
Geologic Environment Division Korea Institute Of Geoscience And Mineral Resources (kigam)
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Kim Jin-kwan
Geologic Environment Division Korea Institute Of Geoscience And Mineral Resources (kigam)
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Lee Jin-young
Geologic Environment Division Korea Institute Of Geoscience And Mineral Resources (kigam)
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KRIVONOGOV Sergey
Geologic Environment Division, Korea Institute of Geoscience and Mineral Resources (KIGAM)
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Lee Hong-jong
Archeology Department Korea University Se Jong Campus
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Safonova Inna
Geologic Environment Division Korea Institute Of Geoscience And Mineral Resources (kigam):institute Of Geology And Mineralogy Sb Ras Koptyugaave.
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Nahm Wook-hyun
Geologic Environment Division Korea Institute Of Geoscience And Mineral Resources (kigam)
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Hong Sei-sun
Geologic Environment Division Korea Institute Of Geoscience And Mineral Resources (kigam)
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Shin Jae-hyun
Geologic Environment Division Korea Institute Of Geoscience And Mineral Resources (kigam)
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Kim Ju
Geologic Environment Division Korea Institute Of Geoscience And Mineral Resources (kigam)
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Lee Hong-jong
Archeology Department Korea University
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