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Evaluating Use of Ground-Penetrating Radar for Identifying Subsurface Flow Pathways

Gish    
T. J. Dulaney    
W. P. Kung    
K.-J. S. Daughtry    
C. S. T. Doolittle    
J. A. Miller    
P. T.    

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pp. 1620 - 1629
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