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Hydrology / Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory / Grafton County /  New Hampshire / Alaska / Large woody debris / Permafrost / Riparian zone / Yukon River / Salmon / Physical geography / Water / Earth
Date: 2004-06-09 19:53:01
Hydrology
Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory
Grafton County
New Hampshire
Alaska
Large woody debris
Permafrost
Riparian zone
Yukon River
Salmon
Physical geography
Water
Earth

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