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Külls, C., Haering, M., Leistert, H., & Oster, H. Hydrological, physical and chemical constraints for groundwater age dating with CFC and SF6. In G-DAT 2008-Leipzig (29).
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Külls, C. (2001). Groundwater of the North-Western Kalahari, Namibia: estimation of recharge and quantification of the flow system. Doctoral thesis, Hydrogeologie und Umwelt, .
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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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Jin, Z., & Külls, C. (2020). FDM based OA-ICOS for high accuracy 13C quantification in gaseous CO2. EES, 446(3), 032061.
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Klaus, J., Külls, C., & Dahan, O. (2008). Evaluating the recharge mechanism of the Lower Kuiseb Dune area using mixing cell modeling and residence time data. Journal of Hydrology, 358(3-4), 304–316.
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