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Water / Hydrology / Floridan aquifer / Groundwater / Aquifer / Surface water / Spring / Saltwater intrusion / St. Johns River / Water table / Artesian aquifer / Water resources
Date: 2016-05-05 06:22:26
Water
Hydrology
Floridan aquifer
Groundwater
Aquifer
Surface water
Spring
Saltwater intrusion
St. Johns River
Water table
Artesian aquifer
Water resources

Journal of Earth Science and Engineering Volume 6, Number 2, FebruarySerial Number 49) David Publishing

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