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Symposium on Headwaters Hydrology (1989 Missoula, Mont.), 1 book
International Symposium on Biofouled Aquifers : Prevention and Restoration (1986 Bethesda, Md.), 1 book
Symposium on Monitoring, Modeling, and Mediating Water Quality (1987 Syracuse, N.Y.), 1 book
Symposium on Water Resources Related to Mining and Energy--Preparing for the Future (1987 Salt Lake City, Utah), 1 book
International Symposium on Water-related Health Issues (1986 Atlanta, Ga.), 1 book
Ronald M. North, 1 book
Leonard B. Dworsky, 1 book
Donald F. Hayes, 1 book
Theodore G. Cleveland, 1 book
Mac McKee, 1 book
Conference on Water: Laws and Management (1989 Tampa, Fla.), 1 book
American Water Resources Association Annual Conference and Symposia (31st 1995 Nov. 5-10 Houston, Tex.), 1 book
AWRA/UCOWR Symposium (1997 Keystone, Col.), 1 book
American Water Resources Association Annual Symposium (33rd 1997 Long Beach, Calif.), 1 book
American Water Resources Association. Specialty Conference, 1 book
International Symposium on Tropical Hydrology (3rd 1998 San Juan, Puerto Rico), 1 book
David J. Allee, 1 book
International Conference on Ground Water Ecology (1st 1992 Tampa, Fla.), 1 book
National Symposium on the Future Availability of Ground Water Resources (1992 Raleigh, N.C.), 1 book
Symposium on Geographic Information Systems and Water Resources (1993 Mobile, Ala.), 1 book
Symposium on Coastal Water Resources (1988 Wilmington, N.C.), 1 book
Symposium on the Great Lakes--Living with North America's Inland Waters (1988 Milwaukee, Wis.), 1 book
Symposium on Nonpoint Pollution: 1988-Policy, Economy, Management, and Appropriate Technology (1988 Milwaukee, Wis.), 1 book

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