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This pack of GLG 220 Week 3 Sculpturing the Earths Sruface Paper contains: Efforts to Solve Landslides in California

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General Questions - General General Questions Resource: Visualizing Geology Select a city or region that is faced with one of the following issues: · Saltwater invasion in coastal wells · Depletion of an aquifer for drinking or agricultural water · Subsidence associated with water pumping · Depletion or pollution of surface water from human use · Landslides threatening the infrastructure of a region, such as roads, housing, or railroads Prepare a 1,050- to 1,400-word paper in which you discuss the issue and potential solutions.Include the following: · Geologic principles involved in the issue · History of the region specifically associated with the depletion of resources or development of the problem · Potential solutions to the hazard or problem Format your paper consistent with APA guidelines.

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