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Fields, Jon Jay, Jr., author.
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electrically conductive effluent had more conductive ERI values, the relationship between ERI and soil
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Herrera Hernandez, Dimitris Alexander, author.
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America correlates to anomalous dry conditions and negative precipitation minus evaporation (P-- E) values
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Klakovich, Jeffrey, author.
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correlate with Keff. In general, it seems connectivity is only important for Keff when high and low K values
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Voll, Kaitlin M., author.
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lower redox potential, high Fe and As, and higher barium to calcium ratios. TDS values were of the same
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Corcoran, Kyle, author.
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concentrations in soil were all within global background values and below soil contaminant levels. The
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Guy-Baker, Christine L., author.
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able to represent watershed flow. The flow calibrated TopoSWAT model produced an NSE and PBIAS values
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Lewis, Michael G., author.
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values to identify a series of rules or trees to identify the local rules defining the relationship
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Lockmiller, Kayla A., author.
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, respectively). Municipal drinking waters and wastewaters had characteristically different B isotopic values (16
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Seymour, Ian Leslie, author.
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from scaled up sap flow measurements from individual stems were compared against LWB values. Both, stem
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Robinson, Kylian, author.
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compared with values derived from only the most mobile tracers and molybdenum. Ongoing changes in
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Fisher, Audrey, author.
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a calculated negative cohesion which is not possible. These values served as the basis for inputs
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Kim, Rhae Sung, author.
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and precipitation bias. The prior RMSE values at the forest-covered areas were reduced by 27--41% even

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