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CURA Reporter [Fall/Winter 2011]

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CURA Reporter [Fall/Winter 2011]

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2011

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University of Minnesota

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This issue contains the following articles: Natural Sources of Arsenic in Minnesota Groundwater, by Brandy M. Toner, Sarah L. Nicholas, Lindsey J. Briscoe, Alan R. Knaeble, James A. Berg, and Melinda L. Erickson / 2012–2013 Faculty Interactive Research Program Competition / Extraboard-Driver Workforce Planning for Bus Transit Operations, by Diwakar Gupta, Fei Li, and Nigel Wilson / Trade-Center Hierarchy in Greater Minnesota, by William J. Craig and Bruce W. Schwartau / 2010 State and Twin Cities Metro Population Maps Available / Remediating Compacted Urban Soils with Tillage and Compost, by Nicholas Olson and John Gulliver / CURA Program and Staff Updates / Workplace Victimization among Healthcare Workers in Minnesota, by Jonathan E. Booth and Theresa M. Glomb / Project Assistance Available from CURA / Help the Environment and Our Budget: Read the CURA Reporter Online

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Vol. 41
No. 3-4

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University of Minnesota: Center for Urban and Regional Affairs. (2011). CURA Reporter [Fall/Winter 2011]. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/118730.

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