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Characterization of groundwater quality based on regional geologic setting in the Piedmont and Blue Ridge Physiographic provinces, North Carolina by Harden, Stephen L.
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Reconnaissance of organic wastewater compounds at a concentrated swine feeding operation in the North Carolina Coastal Plain, 2008 by Harden, Stephen L.
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Hydrogeology and ground-water quality of Brunswick County, North Carolina / by Harden, Stephen L.
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Ionic composition and nitrate in drainage water from fields fertilized with different nitrogen sources, Middle Swamp watershed, North Carolina, August 2000-August 2001 / by Harden, Stephen L.
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Direction of ground-water flow in the surficial aquifer in the vicinity of impact areas G-10 and K-2, Camp Lejeune Marine Corps Base, North Carolina, 2004 / by Harden, Stephen L.
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Microbial and nutrient concentration and load data during stormwater runoff at a swine concentrated animal feeding operation in the North Carolina Coastal Plain, 2006-2007 by Harden, Stephen L.
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Relation of watershed setting and stream nutrient yields at selected sites in central and eastern North Carolina, 1997-2008 / by Harden, Stephen L.
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Surface-water quality in agricultural watersheds of the North Carolina coastal plain associated with concentrated animal feeding operations / by Harden, Stephen L.
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Characterization of nutrients and fecal indicator bacteria at a concentrated swine feeding operation in Wake County, North Carolina, 2009-2011 / by Harden, Stephen L.
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Distribution of petroleum hydrocarbons and toluene biodegradation, Knox Street fire pits, Fort Bragg, North Carolina / by Harden, Stephen L., Landmeyer, James E.
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Distribution of petroleum hydrocarbons and toluene biodegradation, Knox Street fire pits, Fort Bragg, North Carolina / by Harden, Stephen L., Landmeyer, James E.
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Monitoring storm tide and flooding from Hurricane Matthew along the Atlantic coast of the United States, October 2016 / by Frantz, Eric R., Byrne, Michael J. (Michael James), 1965-, Caldwell, Andral W., Harden, Stephen L.
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