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82 Interpretation of Water Chemistry and Stable Isotope Data from a Karst Aquifer According to Flow Regimes Identified through Hydrograph Recession Analysis By D. H. Doctor1 and E. C. Alexander, Jr.2
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Document Date: 2005-11-04 10:53:14


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Germany / United States / Italy / Slovenia / /

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GSF Institute / Stable Isotope Data / University of Minnesota / Jožef Stefan Research Institute / /

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karst network / chemical and isotopic data / isotopic and chemical data / chemical changes taking place / chemical / water resource management tool / /

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Alps / Soca River / Kras aquifer / Kras plateau / /

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University of Minnesota / Univ. of Minnesota / /

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Eugenio Boegan / E. C. Alexander / Jr. / John Tinsley / S. Giovanni di Duino / Paul Hsieh / Julian Alps / /

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author / model / each exponential segment / adequate model for the analysis / Representative / /

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Minnesota / Colorado / /

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southwestern Slovenia / northeastern Italy / /

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