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Figure 1 in Taylor, Charles J., and Earl A. Greene. "Hydrogeologic characterization and methods used in the investigation of karst hydrology." US Geological Survey (2008). Chapter 3 of Field Techniques for Estimating Water Fluxes Between Surface Water and Ground Water, Edited by Donald O. Rosenberry and James W. LaBaugh, Techniques and Methods 4–D2. Available from USGS at https://pubs.usgs.gov/tm/04d02/pdf/TM4-D2-chap3.pdf.
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Figure 1 in Taylor, Charles J., and Earl A. Greene. "Hydrogeologic characterization and methods used in the investigation of karst hydrology." US Geological Survey (2008). Chapter 3 of Field Techniques for Estimating Water Fluxes Between Surface Water and Ground Water, Edited by Donald O. Rosenberry and James W. LaBaugh, Techniques and Methods 4–D2. Available from USGS at https://pubs.usgs.gov/tm/04d02/pdf/TM4-D2-chap3.pdf Identified as "Figure 1. Physiographic and hydrologic features typica...