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IAH International Contributions to Hydrogeology 23
Edited by Ian Simmers
In order to provide water security in the twenty-first century, there is universal agreement that a continuation of current policies and extrapolation of trends is not an option. Also clear is that from both water supply and development perspectives, the world's arid and semi-arid regions are those...
Published December 31st 2002 by Taylor & Francis
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IAH International Contributions to Hydrogeology 18
Edited by Peter Dillon, Ian Simmers
Shallow groundwater systems are important as a source of water, for sustenance of stream baseflow, and for wetland and riparian ecosystems. They are also central to waterlogging, and dryland and irrigation salinity problems. Response time to hydrologic change and pollutant loadings is fast among...
Published December 31st 1997 by Taylor & Francis
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IAH International Contributions to Hydrogeology 19
Edited by Ian Simmers, J.M.H. Hendrickx, G.P. Kruseman, K.R. Rushton
Groundwater use is of fundamental importance to meet the rapidly expanding urban, industrial and agricultural water requirements in (semi) arid areas. Quantifying the current rate of groundwater recharge and define its variability in space and time are thus prerequesites for efficient...
Published December 31st 1996 by Taylor & Francis
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