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Author (up) Galazoulas, E.C.; Petalas, C.P.
Title Application of multivariate statistical procedures on major ions and trace elements in a multilayered coastal aquifer: the case of the south Rhodope coastal aquifer Type Journal Article
Year 2014 Publication Environmental earth sciences Abbreviated Journal
Volume 72 Issue 10 Pages 4191-4205
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Call Number THL @ luqianxue.zhang @ galazoulas2014application Serial 100
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Author (up) Garcia*, L.A.; Shigidi, A.
Title Using neural networks for parameter estimation in ground water Type Journal Article
Year 2006 Publication Hydrogeol. J. Abbreviated Journal
Volume 318 Issue Pages 215-231
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Call Number CUT @ phaedon.kyriakidis @ Garcia2006 Serial 149
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Author (up) Gat, J.R.
Title The relationship between surface and subsurface waters: water quality aspects in areas of low precipitation / Rapport entre les eaux de surface et les eaux souterraines: aspects des propriétés caractéristiques de l’eau dans les zones à précipitation faible Type Journal Article
Year 1980 Publication Hydrological Sciences Bulletin Abbreviated Journal
Volume 25 Issue 3 Pages 257-267
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Abstract In the temperate and semiarid environment the salinity of both surface and subsurface(meteoric) waters is dominated by the weathering products of soil and aquifer minerals, since even surface waters have a history of subsurface flow. In the desert environment, in contrast, surface flows are more superficial and their chemistry dominated by the aeolian salinity. This has both a marine input and

a contribution from recycled salinity from surface accumulation of evaporitic minerals. Both these sources have chloride (and to a lesser extent sulphate) as the dominant anion.
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Call Number THL @ christoph.kuells @ Gat1980 Serial 22
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Author (up) Gaye, C.B.
Title Isotope techniques for monitoring groundwater salinization Type Journal Article
Year 2001 Publication Hydrogeology Journal Abbreviated Journal
Volume 9 Issue Pages 217-218
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Call Number THL @ christoph.kuells @ article Serial 83
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Author (up) Ghabayen, S.; McKee, M.; Kemblowski, M.
Title Ionic and Isotopic Ratios for Identification of Salinity Sources and Missing Data in the Gaza Aquifer Type Journal Article
Year 2006 Publication Journal of Hydrology Abbreviated Journal
Volume 318 Issue Pages 360-373
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Call Number THL @ christoph.kuells @ article Serial 87
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