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Use of Environmental Tracers and Isotopes to Evaluate Sources of Water, Nitrate, and Uranium in an Irrigated Alluvial Valley, Nebraska; 2002; FS; 100-01; Verstraeten, Ingrid M.; Bohlke, John K.; Kraemer, Thomas F.; Cannia, James C.
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Use of environmental tracers and isotopes to evaluate sources of water, nitrate, and uranium in an irrigated alluvial valley, Nebraska
Use of Environmental Tracers and Isotopes to Evaluate Sources of Water, Nitrate, and Uranium in an Irrigated Alluvial Valley, Nebraska; 2002; FS; 100-01; Verstraeten, Ingrid M.; Bohlke, John K.; Kraemer, Thomas F.; Cannia, James C.

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