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NTIS 바로가기Applied geography, v.32 no.2, 2012년, pp.889 - 895
Cummings, C.A. (Department of Geography, University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, ND 58202-9020, United States) , Todhunter, P.E. , Rundquist, B.C.
Devils Lake, a terminal lake in eastern North Dakota, has risen nearly 9.0 m since 1993, resulting in over $1 Billion in direct federal payments for disaster mitigation. More than 500 homes and 700 total structures have either been relocated or destroyed by the rising lake. The City of M...
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