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141by Andrews Jr., William Morton“... Kentucky River toward the Teays River system and led to organization of the early Ohio River. This greatly...”
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145“... of the Ohio River Basin (ORB) to assess the magnitude of the land that could be reforested. Next, we employ...”
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147by Altavilla, Keith“...This paper examines the relationship between Union soldiers from states along the Ohio River...”
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148by C. Warneke, J. A. de Gouw, J. S. Holloway, C. A. Brock, A. G. Wollny, R. J. Weber, R. E. Peltier, A. P. Sullivan“... regions, and especially in the Ohio River Valley region, the aerosol tended to be predominantly sulfate...”
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152“... in the Southeast U.S. in the spring. The positive rainfall anomaly in the Mississippi and Ohio River valley in El...”
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157“... and Phelps (1925) based on their Ohio River water pollution study. The Streeter-Phelps model has been used...”
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158by Wang, Qian“... are found around the Ohio River valley and Los Angeles. Suggestions on integrating geographic factors...”
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159by Wang, Qian“... are found around the Ohio River valley and Los Angeles. Suggestions on integrating geographic factors...”
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160by Phelps, Quinton Edward“... to the confluence of the Ohio River, drifted from as far upstream as the Gavins Point Dam on the Missouri River...”
Published 2011
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