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Earth / Embarras River / Large woody debris / Discharge / Embarras /  Alberta / Charleston /  Illinois / Surface runoff / Stream bed / Erosion / Geography of Illinois / Water / Hydrology
Date: 2007-06-14 09:42:08
Earth
Embarras River
Large woody debris
Discharge
Embarras
Alberta
Charleston
Illinois
Surface runoff
Stream bed
Erosion
Geography of Illinois
Water
Hydrology

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