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Date: 2004-08-25 10:59:59
Conasauga River
Water quality
Carbon
Environment
Chemistry
Matter
Environmental science

Abstract #216 Sediment and Water Quality Assessment in the Conasauga River Basin Adam J. Sharpe1, Elizabeth G. Nichols1, Chris S. Hofelt1, James D. Gregory1, and Paul D. Johnson2 1

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