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Naghedifar, S. M., Ziaei, A. N., Naghedifar, S. A., & Ansari, H. (2020). A new model for simulation of collection and conveyance sections of Qanat. Journal of Hydrology, 590, 125218.
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Heaton, T. H. E. (1984). Sources of the nitrate in phreatic groundwater in the western Kalahari. Journal of Hydrology, 67(1), 249–259.
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Johnson, R. S. H., & Alila, Y. (2023). Nonstationary stochastic paired watershed approach: Investigating forest harvesting effects on floods in two large, nested, and snow-dominated watersheds in British Columbia, Canada. Journal of Hydrology, 625, 129970.
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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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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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Rosen, M. R., Burow, K. R., & Fram, M. S. (2019). Anthropogenic and geologic causes of anomalously high uranium concentrations in groundwater used for drinking water supply in the southeastern San Joaquin Valley, CA. Journal of Hydrology, 577, 124009.
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Vogel, J. C., Talma, A. S., & Heaton, T. H. E. (1981). Gaseous nitrogen as evidence for denitrification in groundwater. Journal of Hydrology, 50, 191–200.
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Wang, B., Luo, Y., Liu, J. -hui, Li, X., Zheng, Z. -hong, Chen, Q. -qian, et al. (2022). Ion migration in in-situ leaching (ISL) of uranium: Field trial and reactive transport modelling. Journal of Hydrology, 615, 128634.
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Morin, E., Grodek, T., Dahan, O., Benito, G., Külls, C., Jacoby, Y., et al. (2009). Flood routing and alluvial aquifer recharge along the ephemeral arid Kuiseb River, Namibia. Journal of Hydrology, 368(1-4), 262–275.
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