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Date: 2014-07-17 15:57:56
Physical geography
Aquifers
Hydrogeology
Hydrograph
Groundwater
Irwin
Fort Irwin National Training Center
Hydraulic engineering
Hydrology
Water

Prepared in cooperation with Fort Irwin National Training Center Analysis of Potential Water-Supply Management Options, 2010–60, and Documentation of Revisions to the Model of the Irwin Basin Aquifer System, Fort Irwi

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