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Figure 1. Generalized east-west cross-section through Pitt County study area illustrating the projected subsurface geology along the Tar River (modified from Maddry 1979)
Figure 2. Long-term Tar River discharge measured at the U.S. Geological Survey gage at Tarboro, NC (source: U.S
Figure 16. Long-term variations in monthly baseflow percentage of total discharge, at Tarboro, NC USGS gage (1931-2003)
Figure 29. A comparison of hydraulic conductivity values measured in stream channel and piezometers along the North vs
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