Regional Assessment of the Saline-seep Problem and a Water-quality Inventory of the Montana Plains, Volume 1979, presents a detailed investigation into the pervasive issue of saline seeps and water quality within the Montana Plains region. This comprehensive study, authored by Miller, Bahls, and Bahls, offers an in-depth analysis of the environmental challenges facing this area. The assessment covers a wide range of hydrological and environmental factors contributing to the problem.
This volume serves as an invaluable resource for researchers, environmental scientists, and policymakers seeking to understand and address the complex interplay between saline seeps and water quality in the Montana Plains. Its detailed findings provide essential insights for developing effective strategies for land and water resource management.
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