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Quantity And Distribution Of The Current Sur-face And Ground Water Resources In Bahr An-Najaf In Iraq

Omran et al., 2014

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Omran H
Mahmood M
Abbas A
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The hydrologic cycle describes the continuous movement of water above, on, and below the surface of the Earth. The issue of water is one of the most important matter due to a lack of water resources with hot and dry climate. Iraq is vulnerable because of its reliance degree …
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