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Environmental science / Robert M. Hirsch / Geological surveys / Hydrology / Geology of the United States / Reston /  Virginia / United States Geological Survey / Water quality / Streamflow / Water / American Water Resources Association / Harry F. Lins
Date: 2011-11-28 11:03:32
Environmental science
Robert M. Hirsch
Geological surveys
Hydrology
Geology of the United States
Reston
Virginia
United States Geological Survey
Water quality
Streamflow
Water
American Water Resources Association
Harry F. Lins

Biographical Information: Robert M. Hirsch Robert M. Hirsch currently serves as a Research Hydrologist at the USGS. From 1994 through May 2008, he served as the Chief Hydrologist of the U.S. Geological Survey. In this

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