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Hydrology / Physical geography / International Boundary and Water Commission / Mexico–United States border / United States Department of State / United States Bureau of Reclamation / Drought / Western United States / Atmospheric sciences / Meteorology / Droughts
Date: 2014-12-03 16:56:41
Hydrology
Physical geography
International Boundary and Water Commission
Mexico–United States border
United States Department of State
United States Bureau of Reclamation
Drought
Western United States
Atmospheric sciences
Meteorology
Droughts

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