Hydrological processes.

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Land use changes affect runoff, and these have been studied with experimental catchments. The results show the effect of land clearance, land drainage, (off-road vehicles, strip mining, conservation, and urbanization). Water quality is affected as well as runoff volume. The effects on the Long Island aquifer of pumping and the closing of septic tanks are outlined. -Keith Clayton

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Walling, D. E. (1979). Hydrological processes. Man and Environmental Processes: A Physical Geography Perspective, 57–81. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429051708-5

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