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Heaton, T. H. E., Talma, A. S., & Vogel, J. C. (1983). Origin and history of nitrate in confined groundwater in the western Kalahari. Journal of Hydrology, 62(1), 243–262.
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Gasse, F. (2000). Hydrological changes in the African tropics since the Last Glacial Maximum. Quaternary Science Reviews, 19(1), 189–211.
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Brook, G. A., Marais, E., Srivastava, P., & Jordan, T. (2007). Timing of lake-level changes in Etosha Pan, Namibia, since the middle Holocene from OSL ages of relict shorelines in the Okondeka region. Quaternary International, 175(1), 29–40.
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Stone, A. E. C., & Thomas, D. S. G. (2013). Casting new light on late Quaternary environmental and palaeohydrological change in the Namib Desert: A review of the application of optically stimulated luminescence in the region. Journal of Arid Environments, 93, 40–58.
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Uugulu, S., & Wanke, H. (2020). Estimation of groundwater recharge in savannah aquifers along a precipitation gradient using chloride mass balance method and environmental isotopes, Namibia. Physics and Chemistry of the Earth, Parts A/B/C, 116, 102844.
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Burchi, S. (2018). Legal frameworks for the governance of international transboundary aquifers: Pre- and post-ISARM experience. Journal of Hydrology: Regional Studies, 20, 15–20.
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Abiye, T. (2016). Synthesis on groundwater recharge in Southern Africa: A supporting tool for groundwater users. Groundwater for Sustainable Development, 2-3, 182–189.
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Chase, B. M., & Meadows, M. E. (2007). Late Quaternary dynamics of southern Africa’s winter rainfall zone. Earth-Science Reviews, 84(3), 103–138.
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Kharaka, Y., Harmon, R., & Darling, G. (2015). W. Mike Edmunds (1941–2015). Applied Geochemistry, 59, 225–226.
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Belz, L., Schüller, I., Wehrmann, A., Köster, J., & Wilkes, H. (2020). The leaf wax biomarker record of a Namibian salt pan reveals enhanced summer rainfall during the Last Glacial-Interglacial Transition. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 543, 109561.
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