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Using Dye-Tracing and Chemical Analyses to Determine Effects of a Wastewater Discharge to Jam Up Creek on Water Quality of Big Spring, Southeastern Missouri, 2001 —Jeffrey L. Imes and Brian S. Fredrick Introduction
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Protem / Rolla / Mountain View / /

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Ozark Underground Laboratory / /

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Product Issues / /

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chemical compounds / fluorescent chemical compounds / injection site / dye-injection site / chemical and biological degradation / /

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Current River / Up Creek / Jam Up Creek / /

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Fork / /

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Natural Resources / Geological Survey and Resources Assessment Division / Missouri Department of Natural Resources / National Park Service / Geological Survey U.S. Department of the Interior GSRAD / Department of Health / /

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Jeffrey L. Imes / Brian S. Fredrick / Peter Price / /

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water / /

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Missouri / Howell County / /

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southern Missouri / Southeastern Missouri / /

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