The influence of groundwater abstraction on interpreting climate controls and extreme recharge events from well hydrographs in semi-arid South Africa
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Main Authors: | Sorensen, J. P. R., Davies, J., Ebrahim, Girma Y., Lindle, J., Marchant, B. P., Ascott, M. J., Bloomfield, J.P., Cuthbert, M. O., Holland, M., Jensen, K.H., Shamsudduha, M., Villholth, Karen G., MacDonald, A. M., Taylor, R. G. |
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2021-09-29T07:07:40Z
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Online Access: | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/115228 |
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