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Date: 2008-05-23 00:23:54
Environmental soil science
Hydrology
Physical geography
Environmental engineering
Geomorphology
Erosion
Rill
Surface mining
Sediment transport
Earth
Environment
Planetary science

GEOMORPHIC, HYDROLOGIC AND EROSION DATA FOR SELECTED RECLAIMED HILLSLOPES, THE SENECA II MINE, ROUTT COUNTY, COLORADO, OCTOBER 1988 – JULY[removed]U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY

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