Search Results - "Katz, B.G"
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Use of chemical and isotopic tracers to assess nitrate contamination and ground-water age, Woodville Karst Plain, USA
Published in Journal of hydrology (Amsterdam) (20-04-2004)“…Concerns regarding ground-water contamination in the Woodville Karst Plain have arisen due to a steady increase in nitrate-N concentrations (0.25–0.90 mg/l)…”
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Use of Chemical and Isotopic Tracers to Characterize the Interactions Between Ground Water and Surface Water in Mantled Karst
Published in Ground water (01-11-1997)“…In the mantled karst terrane of northern Florida, the water quality of the Upper Floridan aquifer is influenced by the degree of connectivity between the…”
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Vulnerability of a Public Supply Well in a Karstic Aquifer to Contamination
Published in Ground water (01-05-2009)“…To assess the vulnerability of ground water to contamination in the karstic Upper Floridan aquifer (UFA), age‐dating tracers and selected anthropogenic and…”
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Changes in the isotopic and chemical composition of ground water resulting from a recharge pulse from a sinking stream
Published in Journal of hydrology (Amsterdam) (01-11-1998)“…The Little River, an ephemeral stream that drains a watershed of approximately 88 km2 in northern Florida, disappears into a series of sinkholes along the Cody…”
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Designing and Optimal Privatisation Plan for Restructuring Firms and Institutes in Transition
Published in Journal of Comparative Economics (01-08-1995)“…A privitization authority (PA) wishes to establish and find buyers for firms it creates in those industries. Agents, facing a privatization plan specifying the…”
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Clustering Analysis of Refractive Index Profiles: Toward a Ducting Climatology
Published in 2007 IEEE Radar Conference (01-04-2007)“…Historically, radiosonde and other data sources were used to determine average duct heights, average M-deficit and other properties of ducts. Further, various…”
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