Groundwater accounts for around 30 per cent of the world’s freshwater, making it an important resource for addressing current global issues, such as world population growth, agricultural ...
Groundwater studies increasingly depend on dissolved-gas tracers to quantify subsurface processes and to support defensible interpretation of aquifer behaviour. Mass spectrometry enables rapid, ...
Groundwater is our most important freshwater resource, but the lack of systematic analysis of its economic importance has evaded attention from policymakers and the general public–threatening the ...
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