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Ubierna, J. A. J. (1998). Tunnel heritage in Spain: Roots of the underground. Tunnelling and Underground Space Technology, 13(2), 131–141.
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Sedghi, M. M., & Zhan, H. (2020). Semi-analytical solutions of discharge variation of a qanat in an unconfined aquifer subjected to general areal recharge and nearby pumping well discharge. Journal of Hydrology, 584, 124691.
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Rubin, R. (1988). Water conservation methods in Israel’s Negev desert in late antiquity. Journal of Historical Geography, 14(3), 229–244.
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Carrión, A., & Fornes, A. (2016). Underground medieval water distribution network in a Spanish town. Tunnelling and Underground Space Technology, 51, 90–97.
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Sardo, M. S., & Jalalkamali, N. (2022). A system dynamic approach for reservoir impact assessment on groundwater aquifer considering climate change scenario. Groundwater for Sustainable Development, 17, 100754.
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Sedghi, M. M., & Zhan, H. (2022). On the discharge variation of a qanat in an alluvial fan aquifer. Journal of Hydrology, 610, 127922.
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Abadi, B., Sadeghfam, S., Ehsanitabar, A., & Nadiri, A. A. (2023). Investigating socio-economic and hydrological sustainability of ancient Qanat water systems in arid regions of central Iran. Groundwater for Sustainable Development, 23, 100988.
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Kazemi, A., Esmaeilbeigi, M., Sahebi, Z., & Ansari, A. (2022). Health risk assessment of total chromium in the qanat as historical drinking water supplying system. Science of The Total Environment, 807, 150795.
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Martínez-Santos, P., & Martínez-Alfaro, P. E. (2014). A priori mapping of historical water-supply galleries based on archive records and sparse material remains. An application to the Amaniel qanat (Madrid, Spain). Journal of Cultural Heritage, 15(6), 656–664.
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Karaimeh, S. A. (2019). Maintaining desert cultivation: Roman, Byzantine, and Early Islamic water-strategies at Udhruh region, Jordan. Journal of Arid Environments, 166, 108–115.
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