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Page 13
... Missouri River , tributary channels , and immediately adjacent areas . Only one large oxbow lake ( upper left ) remained viable . · • • Compiling an archive of historical channel and ... through Natural Hazards Research 13.
... Missouri River , tributary channels , and immediately adjacent areas . Only one large oxbow lake ( upper left ) remained viable . · • • Compiling an archive of historical channel and ... through Natural Hazards Research 13.
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... lakes and farm ponds . In Albany , Ga . , sinkholes formed in some areas underlain by cavernous limestone , resulting in the destruction or condemnation of numer- ous homes . Thousands of acres of crops For more information on the upper ...
... lakes and farm ponds . In Albany , Ga . , sinkholes formed in some areas underlain by cavernous limestone , resulting in the destruction or condemnation of numer- ous homes . Thousands of acres of crops For more information on the upper ...
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... Lakes area and California . Most of the studies reviewed were short term , seldom lasting more than 1 year , and focused on sites in or near agricultural areas ; as a result , the data display a general bias toward this land use . B ...
... Lakes area and California . Most of the studies reviewed were short term , seldom lasting more than 1 year , and focused on sites in or near agricultural areas ; as a result , the data display a general bias toward this land use . B ...
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... Lakes region . Toxaphene , which is carcinogenic to laboratory animals , was never used to any great extent in this area but has been detected in the air , rain , water , sediments , and fish . The most probable source for this ...
... Lakes region . Toxaphene , which is carcinogenic to laboratory animals , was never used to any great extent in this area but has been detected in the air , rain , water , sediments , and fish . The most probable source for this ...
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... Lakes : What Do We Need to Know ? The alpine and subalpine zones of the Rocky Mountains constitute one of the largest ... lake's ability to neutralize acidity , is smallest in Wyoming and southern Montana and greatest in Colorado . Thus ...
... Lakes : What Do We Need to Know ? The alpine and subalpine zones of the Rocky Mountains constitute one of the largest ... lake's ability to neutralize acidity , is smallest in Wyoming and southern Montana and greatest in Colorado . Thus ...
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