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 "headline": "Geochemical Evidence of Groundwater Flow Paths and the Fate and Transport of Constituents of Concern in the Alluvial Aquifer at Fort Wingate Depot Activity, New Mexico",
 "datePublished": "June 7, 2018",
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     "name": "Andrew J. Robertson",
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