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Hydrology / Physical oceanography / Aquifers / Tides / Hydraulic engineering / Current sea level rise / Soil salinity control / Winyah Bay / Saltwater intrusion / Earth / Water / Physical geography
Date: 2014-01-16 13:36:31
Hydrology
Physical oceanography
Aquifers
Tides
Hydraulic engineering
Current sea level rise
Soil salinity control
Winyah Bay
Saltwater intrusion
Earth
Water
Physical geography

Conference Proceedings Paper for the 4th Federal Interagency Hydrologic Modeling Conference Las Vegas, NV June 2010 ESTIMATING SALINITY INTRUSION EFFECTS DUE TO CLIMATE CHANGE ALONG THE GRAND STRAND OF THE SOUTH CAROLINA

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