Mundell, J.A., “The Use of Lineament and Fracture Trace Studies in Landfill Site Evaluation: What Information Does It Provide?,” Proceedings of the 7th Annual Indiana Water Resources Symposium, June 4-6, 1986, pp. 210-219.
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Mundell, J.A., “The Use of Lineament and Fracture Trace Studies in Landfill Site Evaluation: What Information Does It Provide?,” Proceedings of the 7th Annual Indiana Water Resources Symposium, June 4-6, 1986, pp. 210-219.
- Midwestern States Environmental Consultants Association
- Environmental & Engineering Geophysical Society
- Professional Geologists of Indiana, Inc.
- National Groundwater Association
- American Societies of Chemical / Civil Engineers
- Association of Environmental and Engineering Geologists
- Indiana Association for Environmental Professionals
- Geological Society of America
- Indiana Geographic Information Council
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