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U.S. Geological Survey ground-water studies in Pennsylvania

Wood, Charles R.

U.S. Geological Survey ground-water studies in Pennsylvania

by Wood, Charles R.

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Published by U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Geological Survey in [Reston, Va.?] .
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    Subjects:
  • Groundwater -- Pennsylvania -- Quality.,
  • Groundwater -- Pollution -- Pennsylvania.

  • Edition Notes

    Other titlesU.S. Geological Survey ground water studies in Pennsylvania., U.S. Geological Survey ground-water studies in Alaska.
    Statement[Charles R. Wood].
    SeriesWater fact sheet, Open-file report -- 88-149., U.S. Geological Survey open-file report -- 88-149.
    ContributionsGeological Survey (U.S.)
    The Physical Object
    FormatMicroform
    Pagination1 v.
    ID Numbers
    Open LibraryOL18050143M

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