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Rate of recharge to a heterogeneous aquifer : an investigation using bomb tritium
Delcore, Manrico
Text (1985)
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Electronic Theses & Dissertations
Exploring Microbial And Hydraulic Controls On Reactive Solute Transport and Reaction Microzone Formation in Surface-Ground Water Interfaces
Roy Chowdhury, Sinchan
Text (2018)
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Microbial Community Dynamics within a Serpentinization-Influenced Aquifer : Characterization of Community Assembly Processes and Responses to Drilling-Induced Perturbations
Putman, Lindsay Irene
Text (2021)
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Defining lake landscape position : relationships to hydrologic connectivity and landscape features
Martin, Sherry L.
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Effects of changing land cover and human development on the fish community and hydrology of the Huron River watershed
Newman, Kurt R. (Kurt Ralph), 1958-
Text (1999)
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The contribution of fluvial processes to the formation of cryoplanation terraces : the role of periglacial sorted stripes
Mitchell, Raven Jezell
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Land-use legacy effect : combining spatial and temporal drivers in statistical and mechanistic models of lake water chemistry
Martin, Sherry L.
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Insights Into Great Lakes Basin Water Resources Through Field Data And Hydrologic Model Integration
Heerspink, Brent Porter
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