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Using geophysics to map areas of potential groundwater discharge into Ringkøbing Fjord, Denmark

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Using geophysics to map areas of potential groundwater discharge into Ringkøbing Fjord, Denmark. / Kinnear, Jonathan A.; Binley, Andrew; Duque, Carlos et al.
In: The Leading Edge, Vol. 32, No. 7, 01.07.2013, p. 792-796.

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Kinnear, JA, Binley, A, Duque, C & Engesgaard, PK 2013, 'Using geophysics to map areas of potential groundwater discharge into Ringkøbing Fjord, Denmark', The Leading Edge, vol. 32, no. 7, pp. 792-796. https://doi.org/10.1190/tle32070792.1

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Kinnear JA, Binley A, Duque C, Engesgaard PK. Using geophysics to map areas of potential groundwater discharge into Ringkøbing Fjord, Denmark. The Leading Edge. 2013 Jul 1;32(7):792-796. doi: 10.1190/tle32070792.1

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Kinnear, Jonathan A. ; Binley, Andrew ; Duque, Carlos et al. / Using geophysics to map areas of potential groundwater discharge into Ringkøbing Fjord, Denmark. In: The Leading Edge. 2013 ; Vol. 32, No. 7. pp. 792-796.

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abstract = "There is growing recognition of the value of geophysical techniques for assisting in the characterization of patterns of exchange between groundwater and surface-water bodies. Understanding such patterns can be critical for management and protection of water resources and can, for example, help in developing hydrological models that are needed for predicting future stresses to water bodies, both in terms of water quantity and quality.",
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