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Relating recharge mechanisms to chemical changes in an updip Appalachian coal mine discharge: A case study from Lambert Run, West Virginia
Author(s) -
Matthew L. Bell
Publication year - 2020
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Dissertations/theses
DOI - 10.33915/etd.7772
Subject(s) - west virginia , groundwater recharge , coal mining , appalachia , drainage , acid mine drainage , outflow , appalachian region , aquifer , geology , mining engineering , hydrogeology , streams , hydrology (agriculture) , coal , groundwater , archaeology , geotechnical engineering , geography , chemistry , oceanography , environmental chemistry , ecology , physical geography , paleontology , computer network , computer science , biology

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