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publications > paper > quantifying time-varying ground-water discharge and recharge in wetlands of the northern florida everglades > acknowledgments and literature cited

Quantifying time-varying ground-water discharge and recharge in wetlands of the Northern Florida Everglades

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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

Advice, logistical support, and assistance from many scientists from the South Florida Water Management District and U.S. Geological Survey is acknowledged. Guidance, support, and assistance from L. Fink, R. Mooney, S. Krupa, W. Abtew, M. Chimney, M. Nungasser, C. Gefvert, and A. Higer were particularly important to completing this research effort. The research was funded by a cooperative agreement between USGS and SFWMD and by the Place-Based Studies Program of USGS.

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