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Environmental chemistry / Environmental soil science / Hydrology / Irrigation / Soil contamination / Surface runoff / Normal /  Illinois / Normality / Accumulated cyclone energy / Water / Earth / Environmental science
Date: 2013-03-22 13:43:16
Environmental chemistry
Environmental soil science
Hydrology
Irrigation
Soil contamination
Surface runoff
Normal
Illinois
Normality
Accumulated cyclone energy
Water
Earth
Environmental science

Spring Runoff Potential as of March 5, 2013

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