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Economic Geology; November 1955; v. 50; no. 7; p. 669-680
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Salt-water encroachment as induced by sea-level excavation on Angaur island

Chester K. Wentworth, Arnold C. Mason, and Dan A. Davis

Describes the nature and extent of contamination of fresh ground- water supplies on Angaur, Palau islands, which has resulted from extending excavations for phosphate rock to depths below sea level.

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