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Palaeowaters In Coastal Europe Evolution Of Groundwater Since The Late Pleistocene 2001en310 W M Edmunds

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Palaeowaters In Coastal Europe Evolution Of Groundwater Since The Late Pleistocene 2001en310 W M Edmunds
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Publisher: Geological Society of London
File Extension: PDF
File size: 26.35 MB
Pages: 343
Author: W. M. Edmunds, W. M. Edmunds, C. J. Milne
ISBN: 9781862390867, 186239086X
Language: English
Year: 2001

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Palaeowaters In Coastal Europe Evolution Of Groundwater Since The Late Pleistocene 2001en310 W M Edmunds by W. M. Edmunds, W. M. Edmunds, C. J. Milne 9781862390867, 186239086X instant download after payment.

In many coastal areas of Europe the impact of lowered sea levels for much of the past 100,000 years has led to the emplacement of fresh groundwater resources to depths of greater than are taking place in the modern era. The papers presented examine the occurrence of palaeowaters in Europe from the Baltic to the Atlantic, the palaeoclimatic and geological controls on their emplacement, as well as geochemical and geophysical techniques for their evaluation. The conflicts for managing these resources in highly populated area of Europe is discussed. Readership: Quaternary Scientists, Hydrogeologists and Groundwater Management professionals. Also of interest to academics interested in Palaeoclimate studies and Coastal Science. Suitable for Post Graduate course work on global change, environmental science and hydrogeology.

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