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Heavy minerals and sedimentary organic matter in Pleistocene and Cretaceous sediments on Long Island, New York, with emphasis on pyrite and marcasite in the Magothy aquifer /

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Main Authors: Brown, Craig J. (Craig James) (Author), Rakovan, John F. (John Francis) (Author), Schoonen, Martin A. A., 1960- (Author)
Corporate Author: Suffolk County Water Authority
Format: Government Document eBook
Language:English
Published: Coram, New York : U.S. Geological Survey, 2000.
Series:Water-resources investigations report ; 99-4216.
Subjects:
Heavy minerals > Environmental aspects > New York (State) > Long Island.
Organic compounds > Environmental aspects > New York (State) > Long Island.
Groundwater > Pollution > New York (State) > Long Island.
Iron > Environmental aspects > New York (State) > Long Island.
Heavy minerals > Environmental aspects.
Iron > Environmental aspects.
Organic compounds > Environmental aspects.
New York (State) > Long Island.
United States > Magothy Aquifer.
Online Access:https://purl.fdlp.gov/GPO/gpo182897
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