Implications of Declining Ground Water and Water Quality in the US Southeastern Coastal Plain Ecoregion and Areawide Environmental Impact Statement Required for Mining in the Greater Okefenokee Swamp Basin—Part 1

Author:

Bacchus Sydney T.,Bernardes Sergio,Madden Marguerite

Publisher

Scientific Research Publishing, Inc.

Subject

Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Geography, Planning and Development

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