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Groundwater Recharge From Runoff Infiltration And Percolation Water Science And Technology Library 55 1st Edition Klauspeter Seiler

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Groundwater Recharge From Runoff Infiltration And Percolation Water Science And Technology Library 55 1st Edition Klauspeter Seiler
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.13 MB
Pages: 257
Author: Klaus-Peter Seiler, Joel R. Gat
ISBN: 9781402053054, 1402053053
Language: English
Year: 2007
Edition: 1

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Groundwater Recharge From Runoff Infiltration And Percolation Water Science And Technology Library 55 1st Edition Klauspeter Seiler by Klaus-peter Seiler, Joel R. Gat 9781402053054, 1402053053 instant download after payment.

To face the threats to the water supply and to maintain sustainable water management policies, detailed knowledge is needed on the surface-to-subsurface transformation link in the water cycle. Recharge flux is covered in this book as well as many other groundwater issues, including a comparison of the traditional and modern approaches to determine groundwater recharge. The authors also explain in detail the fate of groundwater recharge in the subsurface by hydraulic and geologic means, in order to stimulate adapted groundwater-management strategies.

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