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Klimkova, S., Cernik, M., Lacinova, L., Filip, J., Jancik, D., & Zboril, R. (2011). Zero-valent iron nanoparticles in treatment of acid mine water from in situ uranium leaching. Chemosphere, 82(8), 1178–1184.
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Zeng, S., Shen, Y., Sun, B., Tan, K., Zhang, S., & Ye, W. (2022). Fractal kinetic characteristics of uranium leaching from low permeability uranium-bearing sandstone. Nuclear Engineering and Technology, 54(4), 1175–1184.
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Castro, M. C., Stute, M., & Schlosser, P. (2000). Comparison of 4He ages and 14C ages in simple aquifer systems: implications for groundwater flow and chronologies. Applied Geochemistry, 15(8), 1137–1167.
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Davila, P., & Külls, C. (2009). Combined application of 85-Kr, 39-Ar with CFCs in contaminated aquifers. EGU Geophysical Abstracts, , 1074.
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Liesch, T., Hinrichsen, S., & Goldscheider, N. (2015). Uranium in groundwater — Fertilizers versus geogenic sources. Science of The Total Environment, 536, 981–995.
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YI, Z. -ji, LIAN, B., YANG, Y. -qun, & ZOU, J. -ling. (2009). Treatment of simulated wastewater from in situ leaching uranium mining by zerovalent iron and sulfate reducing bacteria. Transactions of Nonferrous Metals Society of China, 19, 840.
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Wilson, G. B., & McNeill, G. W. (1997). Noble gas recharge temperatures and the excess air component. Applied Geochemistry, 12(6), 747–762.
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Schwiede, M., Duijnisveld, W. H. M., & Böttcher, J. (2005). Investigation of processes leading to nitrate enrichment in soils in the Kalahari Region, Botswana. Physics and Chemistry of the Earth, Parts A/B/C, 30(11), 712–716.
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Joseph, J., & Külls, C. (2014). Calibration of 13C and 18O measurements in CO2 using Off-axis Integrated Cavity Output Spectrometer (ICOS). In EGU Geophysical Abstracts (659).
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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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