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Assesment of Microbiological Contamination in the Jacks Fork (Requires Adobe Acrobat, large file)

Assesment of Possible Sources of Microbacterial Contamination on the Jacks Fork River

Assessment of Possible Sources of Microbiological Contamination and Water-Quality Characteristics of the Jacks Fork, Ozark National Scenic Riverways, Missouri--Phase II
Second Phase of water quality studies for fecal coliform and other contaminants on the Jacks Fork.

Big Spring Natural Area

Blue Spring Natural Area

Geology of the Ozark Riverways

More Than Skin Deep - A Teacher's Guide to Caves and Groundwater

Using Dye-Tracing and Chemical Analyses to Determine Effects of a Wastewater Discharge to Jam Up Creek on Water Quality of Big Spring, Southeastern Missouri, 2001
Using Dye-Tracing and Chemical Analyses to Determine Effects of a Wastewater Discharge to Jam Up Creek on Water Quality of Big Spring, Southeastern Missouri, 2001
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