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Ground-water conditions in the proposed waterfowl refuge area near Chapman, Nebraska

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The Chapman area, as described in this report, includes about 10 square miles of Platte River bottom land which, for the most part, lies between the Platte River and the North Channel of the Platte River near their confluence. The Wood River discharges into the North Channel of the Platte River upstream from the area; thus, below the confluence, the stream is known by either name.

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The Chapman area, as described in this report, includes about 10 square miles of Platte River bottom land which, for the most part, lies between the Platte River and the North Channel of the Platte River near their confluence. The Wood River discharges into the North Channel of the Platte River upstream from the area; thus, below the confluence, the stream is known by either name.

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WaterfowlEnvironmental scienceOceanographyGeographyFisheryHydrology (agriculture)GeologyEcology

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