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<summary type="text">Datasets for journal article: Physical and chemical characterization of a remote coastal aquifer in the subpolar domain provides insight into submarine groundwater discharge at high latitudes
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*Source code with initial conditions for LPRM model (R file)&#13;
*Input and output files for LPRM and GLDAS models (.csv files)&#13;
*ESRI map package (.aprx file) that allows subsequent users to recreate Figures 3 and 5 using ArcGIS Pro
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