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    Lorenz DL, Delin GN.
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  • 25. On the interpretation of recharge estimates from steady-state model calibrations.
    Anderson WP, Evans DG.
    Ground Water; 2007; 45(4):499-505. PubMed ID: 17600581
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  • 27. Estimation of recharge from floods in disconnected stream-aquifer systems.
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    Blasch KW, Bryson JR.
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  • 29. New Capabilities in MT3D-USGS for Simulating Unsaturated-Zone Heat Transport.
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  • 33. Nitrogen fluxes through unsaturated zones in five agricultural settings across the United States.
    Green CT, Fisher LH, Bekins BA.
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  • 35. Temporal trends in nitrate and selected pesticides in Mid-Atlantic ground water.
    Debrewer LM, Ator SW, Denver JM.
    J Environ Qual; 2008; 37(5 Suppl):S296-308. PubMed ID: 18765775
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  • 36. The effect of modeled recharge distribution on simulated groundwater availability and capture.
    Tillman FD, Pool DR, Leake SA.
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  • 40. Incorporating Snowmelt into Daily Estimates of Recharge Using a State-Space Model of Infiltration.
    Shapiro AM, Day-Lewis FD, Kappel WM, Williams JH.
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