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Severi, A.; Masoudian, M.; Kordi, E.; Roettcher, K. Discharge coefficient of combined-free over-under flow on a cylindrical weir-gate 2015 ISH Journal of Hydraulic Engineering 21 42-52
Heaton, T.H.E.; Talma, A.S.; Vogel, J.C. Origin and history of nitrate in confined groundwater in the western Kalahari 1983 Journal of Hydrology 62 243-262
Gasse, F. Hydrological changes in the African tropics since the Last Glacial Maximum 2000 Quaternary Science Reviews 19 189-211
Brook, G.A.; Marais, E.; Srivastava, P.; Jordan, T. Timing of lake-level changes in Etosha Pan, Namibia, since the middle Holocene from OSL ages of relict shorelines in the Okondeka region 2007 Quaternary International 175 29-40
Brook, G.A.; Railsback, L.B.; Marais, E. Reassessment of carbonate ages by dating both carbonate and organic material from an Etosha Pan (Namibia) stromatolite: Evidence of humid phases during the last 20ka 2011 Quaternary International 229 24-37
Frumkin, A.; Gvirtzman, H. Cross-formational rising groundwater at an artesian karstic basin: the Ayalon Saline Anomaly, Israel 2006 Journal of Hydrology 318 316-333
Vogel, J.C.; Talma, A.S.; Heaton, T.H.E.; Kronfeld, J. Evaluating the rate of migration of an uranium deposition front within the Uitenhage Aquifer 1999 Journal of Geochemical Exploration 66 269-276
Yabusaki, S.B.; Fang, Y.; Long, P.E.; Resch, C.T.; Peacock, A.D.; Komlos, J.; Jaffe, P.R.; Morrison, S.J.; Dayvault, R.D.; White, D.C.; Anderson, R.T. Uranium removal from groundwater via in situ biostimulation: Field-scale modeling of transport and biological processes 2007 Journal of Contaminant Hydrology 93 216-235
Gómez, P.; Garralón, A.; Buil, B.; Turrero, M.J.; Sánchez, L.; Cruz, B. de la Modeling of geochemical processes related to uranium mobilization in the groundwater of a uranium mine 2006 Science of The Total Environment 366 295-309
Edmunds, W.M.; Shand, P.; Hart, P.; Ward, R.S. The natural (baseline) quality of groundwater: a UK pilot study 2003 Science of The Total Environment 310 25-35