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Klaus, J., Zehe, E., Elsner, M., Külls, C., & McDonnell, J. J. (2013). Macropore flow of old water revisited: experimental insights from a tile-drained hillslope. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences, 17(1), 103.
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Külls, C., & Bittner, A. (2013). Passive barriers for long-term containment of Uranium and Vanadium.
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Külls, C., Bittner, A., & Marx, V. (2013). Strategic Assessment of Water Resources for the Erongo Uranium Province.
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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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Tujchneider, O., Christelis, G., & Gun, J. V. der. (2013). Towards scientific and methodological innovation in transboundary aquifer resource management. Environmental Development, 7, 6–16.
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Love, A. J., Shand, P., Karlstrom, K., Crossey, L., Rousseau-Gueutin, P., Priestley, S., et al. (2013). Geochemistry and Travertine Dating Provide New Insights into the Hydrogeology of the Great Artesian Basin, South Australia. Procedia Earth and Planetary Science, 7, 521–524.
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Salbu, B. (2013). Preface: uranium mining legacy issue in Central Asia. Journal of Environmental Radioactivity, 123, 1–2.
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Garvelmann, J., Külls, C., & Weiler, M. (2012). A porewater-based stable isotope approach for the investigation of subsurface hydrological processes. Hydrology & Earth System Sciences, 16(2).
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Stone, A. (2012). Recharge investigations above the Stampriet Aquifer in semi-arid Namibia using geochemical methods and environmental tracers; sand, salt and water. Quaternary International, 279-280, 470–471.
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Pereira, A. J. S. C., & Neves, L. J. P. F. (2012). Estimation of the radiological background and dose assessment in areas with naturally occurring uranium geochemical anomalies—a case study in the Iberian Massif (Central Portugal). Journal of Environmental Radioactivity, 112, 96–107.
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