Geologic carbon management options for the North Atlantic-Appalachian Region
Author:
Warwick Peter D.ORCID, Blondes Madalyn S.ORCID, Brennan Sean T.ORCID, Cahan Steven M.ORCID, Karacan C. ÖzgenORCID, Kroeger Kevin D.ORCID, Merrill Matthew D.ORCID
Publisher
US Geological Survey
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