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Rainfall characteristics and spatial correlation for the Georgia Coastal Plain

Bosch et al., 1999

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3029682522451550804
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Bosch D
Sheridan J
Davis F
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The Georgia Coastal Plain of the United States holds significant agricultural and hydrologic importance. Theprofitability and sustainability of agriculture in this and other regions are dependent upon climatic patterns and, inparticular, rainfall. The temporal and spatial …
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