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Application of Hydrologic Tools and Monitoring to Support Managed Aquifer Recharge Decision Making in the Upper San Pedro River, Arizona, USA

Laurel J. Lacher    
Dale S. Turner    
Bruce Gungle    
Brooke M. Bushman and Holly E. Richter    

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