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Dissolved Oxygen and Iron in Shallow Wells at Salisbury, Md.
In September 1962, the U.S. Geological Survey was asked to appraise the water resources of the Salisbury, Maryland, area. The first phase of the study was concerned with an apparent iron problem in the city well field. It was theorized that the rusty water could have been the result of corrosion products.
Sumner Griggs Heidel
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From Former ABA President Roger E. Salisbury, MD
R.E. Salisbury
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XVII Iamhist Congress, Salisbury, MD, 26–31 July, 1997
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XVII IAMHIST Congress, Salisbury, MD, 26–31 July 1997
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