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Winner, M. D. History of ground-water pumpage and water-level decline in the Black Creek and upper Cape Fear aquifers of the central Coastal Plain of North Carolina. Raleigh, N.C: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, 1986.

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Winner, M. D. History of ground-water pumpage and water-level decline in the Black Creek and upper Cape Fear aquifers of the central Coastal Plain of North Carolina. Raleigh, N.C: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, 1986.

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Winner, M. D. History of ground-water pumpage and water-level decline in the Black Creek and upper Cape Fear aquifers of the central Coastal Plain of North Carolina. Raleigh, N.C: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, 1986.

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Winner, M. D. History of ground-water pumpage and water-level decline in the Black Creek and upper Cape Fear aquifers of the central Coastal Plain of North Carolina. Raleigh, N.C: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, 1986.

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Winner, M. D. History of ground-water pumpage and water-level decline in the Black Creek and upper Cape Fear aquifers of the central Coastal Plain of North Carolina. Raleigh, N.C: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, 1986.

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Dearborn, Larry L. Water-level declines in wells tapping lower hillside aquifers Anchorage, Alaska (1985). Fairbanks, Alaska: Alaska Division of Geological and Geophysical Surveys, 1987.

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Dearborn, Larry L. Water-level declines in wells tapping lower hillside aquifers Anchorage, Alaska (1985). Fairbanks, Alaska: Alaska Division of Geological and Geophysical Surveys, 1987.

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McAda, Douglas P. Projected water-level declines in the Ogallala aquifer in Lea County, New Mexico. [Albuquerque, N.M.]: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Geological Survey, 1985.

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McAda, Douglas P. Projected water-level declines in the Ogallala aquifer in Lea County, New Mexico. [Albuquerque, N.M.]: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Geological Survey, 1985.

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McAda, Douglas P. Projected water-level declines in the Ogallala aquifer in Lea County, New Mexico. [Albuquerque, N.M.]: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Geological Survey, 1985.

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McAda, Douglas P. Projected water-level declines in the Ogallala aquifer in Lea County, New Mexico. [Albuquerque, N.M.]: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Geological Survey, 1985.

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McAda, Douglas P. Projected water-level declines in the Ogallala aquifer in Lea County, New Mexico. [Albuquerque, N.M.]: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Geological Survey, 1985.

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Carpenter, Michael C. Water-level declines, land subsidence, and specific compaction near Apache Junction, south-central Arizona. Tucson, Ariz: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Geological Survey, 1987.

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Carpenter, Michael C. Water-level declines, land subsidence, and specific compaction near Apache Junction, south-central Arizona. Tucson, Ariz: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Geological Survey, 1987.

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Carpenter, Michael C. Water-level declines, land subsidence, and specific compaction near Apache Junction, south-central Arizona. Tucson, Ariz: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Geological Survey, 1987.

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Carpenter, Michael C. Water-level declines, land subsidence, and specific compaction near Apache Junction, south-central Arizona. Tucson, Ariz: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Geological Survey, 1987.

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Carpenter, Michael C. Water-level declines, land subsidence, and specific compaction near Apache Junction, south-central Arizona. Tucson, Ariz: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Geological Survey, 1987.

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Carpenter, Michael C. Water-level declines, land subsidence, and specific compaction near Apache Junction, south-central Arizona. Tucson, Ariz: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Geological Survey, 1987.

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Burns, Alan W. Simulated water-level declines caused by ground-water withdrawals near Holloman Air Force Base, Otero County, New Mexico. Albuquerque, N.M: Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, 1988.

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Burns, Alan W. Simulated water-level declines caused by ground-water withdrawals near Holloman Air Force Base, Otero County, New Mexico. Albuquerque, N.M: Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, 1988.

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Burns, Alan W. Simulated water-level declines caused by ground-water withdrawals near Holloman Air Force Base, Otero County, New Mexico. Albuquerque, N.M: Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, 1988.

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Burns, Alan W. Simulated water-level declines caused by ground-water withdrawals near Holloman Air Force Base, Otero County, New Mexico. Albuquerque, N.M: Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, 1988.

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Burns, Alan W. Simulated water-level declines caused by ground-water withdrawals near Holloman Air Force Base, Otero County, New Mexico. Albuquerque, N.M: Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, 1988.

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Burns, Alan W. Simulated water-level declines caused by ground-water withdrawals near Holloman Air Force Base, Otero County, New Mexico. Albuquerque, N.M: Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, 1988.

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Oki, Delwyn S. Analytical versus numerical estimates of water-level declines caused by pumping, and a case study of the Iao Aquifer, Maui, Hawaii. Honolulu, Hawaii: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, 2001.

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Munter, James A. Water-level declines in wells in south Anchorage, Alaska: A presentation to the Alaska Water Resources Board, September 12, 1985. Fairbanks, Alaska: Alaska Division of Geological and Geophysical Surveys, 1987.

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Munter, James A. Water-level declines in wells in south Anchorage, Alaska: A presentation to the Alaska Water Resources Board, September 12, 1985. Fairbanks, Alaska: Alaska Division of Geological and Geophysical Surveys, 1987.

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Lyke, William L. Ground-water pumpage and water-level declines in the Peedee and Black Creek aquifers in Onslow and Jones counties, North Carolina, 1900-86. Raleigh, N.C: Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, 1990.

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Lyke, William L. Ground-water pumpage and water-level declines in the Peedee and Black Creek aquifers in Onslow and Jones counties, North Carolina, 1900-86. Raleigh, N.C: Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, 1990.

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Lyke, William L. Ground-water pumpage and water-level declines in the Peedee and Black Creek aquifers in Onslow and Jones counties, North Carolina, 1900-86. Raleigh, N.C: Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, 1990.

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Lyke, William L. Ground-water pumpage and water-level declines in the Peedee and Black Creek aquifers in Onslow and Jones counties, North Carolina, 1900-86. Raleigh, N.C: Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, 1990.

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Lyke, William L. Ground-water pumpage and water-level declines in the Peedee and Black Creek aquifers in Onslow and Jones counties, North Carolina, 1900-86. Raleigh, N.C: Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, 1990.

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Lyke, William L. Ground-water pumpage and water-level declines in the Peedee and Black Creek aquifers in Onslow and Jones counties, North Carolina, 1900-86. Raleigh, N.C: Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, 1990.

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Czarnecki, John B. Simulated water-level declines caused by withdrawals from wells J-13 and J-12 near Yucca Mountain, Nevada. Denver, Colo: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, 1992.

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Czarnecki, John B. Simulated water-level declines caused by withdrawals from wells J-13 and J-12 near Yucca Mountain, Nevada. Denver, Colo: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, 1992.

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Czarnecki, John B. Simulated water-level declines caused by withdrawals from wells J-13 and J-12 near Yucca Mountain, Nevada. Denver, Colo: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, 1992.

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Czarnecki, John B. Simulated water-level declines caused by withdrawals from wells J-13 and J-12 near Yucca Mountain, Nevada. Denver, Colo: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, 1992.

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Staubitz, W. W. Geology and hydrology of the Onondaga aquifer in eastern Erie County, New York, with emphasis on ground-water-level declines since 1982. Ithaca, N.Y: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Geological Survey, 1987.

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Ikehara, M. E. Determination of land subsidence related to ground-water-level declines using Global Positioning System and leveling surveys in Antelope Valley, Los Angeles and Kern Counties, California, 1992. Sacramento, Calif: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, 1994.

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Ikehara, M. E. Determination of land subsidence related to ground-water-level declines using Global Positioning System and leveling surveys in Antelope Valley, Los Angeles and Kern Counties, California, 1992. Sacramento, Calif: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, 1994.

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Ikehara, M. E. Determination of land subsidence related to ground-water-level declines using Global Positioning System and leveling surveys in Antelope Valley, Los Angeles and Kern Counties, California, 1992. Sacramento, Calif: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, 1994.

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M, Light Helen, and Florida. Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission., eds. Water-level decline in the Apalachicola River, Florida, from 1954 to 2004, and effects on floodplain habitats. Reston, Va: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, 2006.

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Investigation of areas where domestic self-supply wells are senstive to water level decline. Palatka, FL: St. Johns River Water Management District, 2004.

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Chen, Henry T. Taiwanese Distant-Water Fisheries in Southeast Asia, 1936-1977. Liverpool University Press, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.5949/liverpool/9780973893496.001.0001.

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This study provides a detailed study of the fishing nation of Taiwan at a regional and local level in order to address the lack of academic research into the Taiwanese fishing industry in comparison to other nations. Over three stages of analysis it identifies the reasons for the rise and decline of Taiwanese distant-water fisheries. The first stage examines the broader historical background, government policy, and birth of the Taiwanese fishing industry. The second explores the industry at a national level, analysing the relationships between fishing, government, military, and ancillary industries. The third approach narrows the scope to individual fishing communities and explores the working lives and cultural habits of the fishermen. The major focus is the port of Kaohsiung and how it became the major supply base for the fishing industry. It explores Taiwan’s relationship with Japan and the postwar decline due to Japan’s losses in the Second World War. Finally, it considers the development of Taiwanese colonial and postwar fishing policies. It concludes that modern fishing techniques were introduced from Japan, and emboldened Taiwanese fisherman to risk entering remote and foreign waters. The author suggests that further research into Taiwan take would help scholars better understand the history of distant-fisheries. The journal consists of nine chapters, an introduction and conclusion, a list of interviewees, and a bibliography of English and Chinese-language sources.
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Geological Survey (U.S.), ed. Estimated Water-Level Declines in the Santa Fe Group Aquifer System in the Albuquerque Area, etc., U.S. Geological Survey, Water-Resources Investigations Report 02-4233, December 2002. [S.l: s.n., 2003.

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Sheppard, Charles. Coral Reefs: A Very Short Introduction. 2nd ed. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/actrade/9780198869825.001.0001.

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Reefs and the coral life that builds them were for centuries a source of mystery to naturalists and hazard to seafarers. Many ideas were developed of what built them and why they all existed so close to sea level but never above it. Darwin developed the theory of how they were built, which was proven a century later. The coral polyp is central to each coral colony and to the reef. Each houses countless symbiotic algal cells that provide the energy that supports the coral reef ecosystem, and the energy needed to extract minerals from seawater to deposit as solid limestone. These are the ocean’s most biodiverse ecosystem. The islands perched on them include many entire nations, and reefs provide land, food, and protection to these as well as parts of many others. The diversity and abundance of other species, from microbial systems that are key to nutrient and energy transfer, to the large predatory fish, are similarly vast, and various components of the reef system have been researched intensively since the advent of scuba techniques. Today, however, local impacts and pressures from pollution to overfishing have degraded and damaged many, and more recently, warming of ocean water resulting from climate change is causing an existential threat to the survival of this rich ecosystem. Arresting the decline is no longer a scientific problem but one for society and governments, and failure to do so will result, indeed already is, in untold damage to human societies that depend on coral reefs.
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Geological Survey (U.S.), ed. Analytical Versus Numerical Estimates of Water-Level Declines Caused by Pumping, and a Case Study of the Iao Aquifer, Maui, Hawaii, U.S. Geological Survey, Water-Resources Investigations Report 00-4244, 2001. [S.l: s.n., 2001.

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Reeder-Myers, Leslie, John A. Turck, and Torben C. Rick, eds. The Archaeology of Human-Environmental Dynamics on the North American Atlantic Coast. University Press of Florida, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.5744/florida/9780813066134.001.0001.

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Using archaeology as a tool for understanding long-term ecological and climatic change, this volume synthesizes current knowledge about the ways Native Americans interacted with their environments along the Atlantic coast over the past 10,000 years. Leading scholars discuss how the region’s indigenous peoples grappled with significant changes to shorelines and estuaries, from sea level rise to shifting plant and animal distributions to European settlement and urbanization. Together, they provide a valuable perspective spanning millennia on the diverse marine and nearshore ecosystems of the entire eastern seaboard—the icy waters of Newfoundland and the Gulf of Maine, the Middle Atlantic regions of the New York Bight and the Chesapeake Bay, and the warm shallows of the St. Johns River and the Florida Keys. This broad comparative outlook brings together populations and areas previously studied in isolation. Today, the Atlantic coast is home to tens of millions of people who inhabit ecosystems that are in dramatic decline. The research in this volume not only illuminates the past but also provides important tools for managing coastal environments into an uncertain future.
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Blevins, Brooks. A History of the Ozarks, Volume 3. University of Illinois Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5622/illinois/9780252044052.001.0001.

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A History of the Ozarks, Vol. 3: The Ozarkers is the final volume of a trilogy chronicling the history of this middle-American highland region. It picks up the story where volume 2 left off, at the end of the long Civil War era in the late nineteenth century, and carries it into the twenty-first century. Through a period of roughly 130 years, The Ozarkers charts the region’s major socioeconomic developments: the rise and decline of the timber boom, the peaks and valleys of the lead and zinc industries, the growth of commercial agriculture and the demise of the family farm, widespread poverty and massive post-World War II outmigration, the boom in cheap-labor manufacturing, and the emergence of massive corporations (Walmart, Tyson Foods, Bass Pro Shops) that have brought select parts of the region unprecedented levels of affluence and unexpected racial and ethnic diversity. Undergirding The Ozarkers is an analysis of the role that stereotypes of “hillbillies” and mountaineers has played in the evolution of a region and its inhabitants. The book explores this phenomenon through a close examination of the tourism and entertainment industry, from the mineral water spas of the late nineteenth century to the torrid growth of Branson in the late twentieth. Tying this volume to previous ones in the series is the connective thread interpreting the Ozarks as a colorful regional variation of the American story, not the forgotten and backward land apart so long chronicled by folklorists and travel writers.
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