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Mitigating Losses from Land Subsidence in the United States (1991)
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. "Appendix." Mitigating Losses from Land Subsidence in the United States. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press, 1991.

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Appendix Technical References on Land Subsidence Mining: Brauner (1973a, by, Dunned (1984), Ege (1984), Fejes and others (1984), Gray and Bnlhn (1984), Kratzsch (1983) Sinkholes: Beck (1984), Ege (1979), LaMoreaux and Newton (1986), Sowers (1975), Zwanzig, (1976) Underground Fluid Withdrawal: Holzer (1984), Poland (1984), Poland ant! Davis (1969) Natural Compaction: Bredehoeft and Hanshaw (1968), Coleman (1988) Hydrocompaction: Curtin (1973), Du(lley (1970), Handy (1973), Lofgren (1969), Lovelace and others (1982) Drainage of organic soils: Stephens (1969), Stephens and others (1984) 53

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