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Development of a WCMS Groundwater Modeling Component for Underground Mine Hydrologic Impact Assessment1 Robert N. Eli2, Samuel J. Lamont, Jerald J. Fletcher, Thomas A. Galya Abstract. The West Virginia Department of Envi
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Morgantown / Atlanta / Charleston / /

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ESRI / WVDEP / Waste Management / Incorporating Geospatial Technologies / /

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China Energy Center / West Virginia University / Natural Resource Analysis Center / /

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post-processing step / polygon network / energy equation / user network / coal mining areas / triangulated irregular network / groundwater systems / pipe flow network / resource management / imaginary pipe network / coal mine permit applications / underground mining / parsimonious solution / software component / steady state solution / underground mine site / dimensional energy equation formulation / /

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Natural Resource Analysis Center / U.S. office of Surface Mining / U.S. Environmental Protection Agency / West Virginia University / China Energy Center / Natural Resources Analysis Center / U.S. office of Surface Mining / Reclamation and Enforcement / U.S. Department of the Interior / Environmental Protection Agency / /

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Robert N. Eli / Jerald J. Fletcher / Thomas A. Galya / Ai / Samuel J. Lamont / Galya Abstract / /

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Professor and Director / piezometric head / Associate Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering / representative / unknown piezometric head / /

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West Virginia / Virginia / West / Florida / /

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West Virginia / /

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Environmental Engineering / Simulation / /

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