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Document Type
Presentation
Start Date
9-19-2022 3:30 PM
Description
- Examining the Utility of Tryptophan-Like Fluorescence As a Proxy for Fecal Contamination in Karst Basins, Inner Bluegrass Region, Kentucky
- A Predictive Flood Model for Urban Karst Environments
- Improving Best Management Practices for the Siting, Maintenance, and Design of Urban Karst Groundwater Injection Wells
Session 3A: Karst and Groundwater
- Examining the Utility of Tryptophan-Like Fluorescence As a Proxy for Fecal Contamination in Karst Basins, Inner Bluegrass Region, Kentucky
- A Predictive Flood Model for Urban Karst Environments
- Improving Best Management Practices for the Siting, Maintenance, and Design of Urban Karst Groundwater Injection Wells
