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Dye tracing
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Summary and Interpretation of Dye-Tracer Tests to Investigate The
Selected Abstracts from the 2007 National Speleological Society Convention Marengo, Indiana
Lahaina Groundwater Tracer Study Lahaina, Maui, Hawai‘I
Fluorescent Dye Tracer Test at the W-Canal Aquifer Recharge Site
Use of Dye Tracing to Determine the Direction of Ground-Water Flow in Karst Terrane at the Kentucky State University Research Farm Near Frankfort, Kentucky
Application of Excitation-Emission Matrices to Fluorescent Dye Tracing of Groundwater Flow
Evaluation and Application of Dye Tracing in a Karst Terrain
Application of Dye-Tracing Techniques for Determining Solute
Comparison of Sulfur Hexafluoride, Fluorescein and Rhodamine Dyes and the Bacteriophage PRD-L in Tracing Subsurface Flow
Summary of Groundwater Tracing in the Barton Springs Edwards Aquifer from 1996 to 2017 DR-19-04 October 2019
Dye Tracing Results from the Arbor Trails Sinkhole, Barton Springs Segment of the Edwards Aquifer, Austin, Texas
Dye Tracing Recharge Features Under High-Flow Conditions, Onion Creek, Barton Springs Segment of the Edwards Aquifer, Hays County, Texas
Groundwater Tracing Handbook
Cave-69-03-Fullr.Pdf
Canton Area Dye Tracing- Canton Stormwater Estavelle and Highway Runoff Receptor Sinkholes, Fillmore County, MN
Use of Dye Tracing to Define the Direction of Ground-Water Flow from a Superfund Waste-Disposal Site in Karst Terrane, Near Auburn, Kentucky
Dye Tracing to Determine Ground-Water Movement to Mammoth Crystal Springs, Sylvan Pass Area, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
Top View
Use of Dye Tracing in Water- Resources Investigations in Wyoming, 1967-94
The Use of Rhodamine WT As a Proxy for Soluble Point Source Pollutants in Closed Pipe Surface Drainage Networks
YSI Rhodamine White Paper
RAN 5 Stormwater Report 4-20 to CS
Detecting Human Sourced Contamination in Surface Water
Kentucky Geological Survey Procedures for Groundwater Tracing Using Fluorescent Dyes James C
Using Activated Carbon Samplers to Improve Detection of Fluorescent Tracer Dyes in Groundwater Remediation Studies
Ironwood Spring Dye Trace and Groundwater Assessment, Olmsted