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Hydraulics Engineering
Geostatistical Analysis Of The Surficial Aquifer Underlying The Jacksonville Brownfields
By Padmalakshmi P. Muthuswamy, Chair: Dr. Kirk Hatfield
A Progressive Study of Bedform Resistance in Alluvial Channels Based on Literature Review
by Robert Tucker
Determination of Surface Flow Parameters to Estimate Residence Times and Their Application to Contaminant Hydrology
by Brian John Megic
Water Budget and Vertically Averaged Vertical Conductance for Lake Geneva in Keystone Heights, Florida, U.S.A.
by Terry L. Dykehouse
Atmospheric Momentum Roughness to Determine Stage Discharge Relationships in Vegetated Flood Plains
by Min-Hui Wang
Water Budget and Vertically Averaged Vertical Conductance for Lake Brooklyn in North Central Florida, U.S.A.
by Christopher A. Goodrich
Long-term Predictions of Lake Stage for Lake Brooklyn in North Central Florida, USA
by Monica M. Autrey
Modeling Bare Soil Evaporation for North Central Florida
by Clinton E. Howerton, Jr.
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