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Forecasting land-use change and its impact on the groundwater system of the Kleine Nete catchment, Belgium

Dams et al., 2007

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8156473684866280834
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Dams J
Woldeamlak S
Batelaan O
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Hydrology and Earth System Sciences Discussions

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Land-use change and climate change, along with groundwater pumping are frequently indicated to be the main human-induced factors influencing the groundwater system. Up till now, research has mainly been focusing on the effect of the water quality of these human …
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