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Researcher Profile: Rebecca Kauten
Researcher Profile: Rebecca Kauten
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Get to know Rebecca Kauten, a PhD candidate at the University of Iowa who is seeking to determine whether salting roads in cities contributes to increased metal concentrations in urban streams.
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February 28, 2019
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