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Date: 2000-03-27 19:57:54
Water
Hydrology
Physical geography
Hydraulic engineering
Bodies of water
Water wells
Geotechnical engineering
Groundwater
Aquifer
Artesian aquifer
Subsidence
Sedimentary rock

Case History NoNobi Plain, Japan, by Soki Yamamoto, Rissho University, Tokyo, JapanTOPOGRAPHY AND GEOLOGY OF NOBI PLAIN The Nobi Plain underlain by young sediments is situated in the central part of Japan a

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