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2007
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2004
[189] Cook, E. R., CA Woodhouse, C. M. Eakin, D. M. Meko, and D. W. Stahle. "Long-term Aridity Changes in the Western United States." Science 306, no. 5698 (2004): 1015-1018. Abstract
2002
[182] Vengosh, A., J. Gill, M. L. Davisson, and G. B. Hudson. "A Multi-isotope (B, Sr, O, H, and C) and Age Dating (H-3-He-3 and C-14) Study of Groundwater from Salinas Valley, California: Hydrochemistry, Dynamics, and Contamination Processes." Water Resources Research 38, no. 1 (2002). Abstract

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