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Susitna River / Ice / Sea ice / United States Army Corps of Engineers / Frazil ice / Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory / Talkeetna River / Ice dam / Water ice / Water / Glaciology
Date: 2012-10-23 15:49:25
Susitna River
Ice
Sea ice
United States Army Corps of Engineers
Frazil ice
Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory
Talkeetna River
Ice dam
Water ice
Water
Glaciology

Draft Revised Study Plan 7. HYDROLOGY-RELATED RESOURCES

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