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    Using stream flow and chemistry data to estimate catchment scale groundwater and nitrate fluxes 

    Woodward, Simon; Stenger, Roland; Bidwell, Vincent (FLRC, 2013)
    Groundwater is the dominant flow path carrying land surface recharge, including dissolved contaminants, to surface waters draining a catchment. The dominance of the groundwater pathway poses a challenge to management of ...
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    079901 Agricultural Hydrology (Drainage, Flooding, Irrigation, Quality, etc.) (1)
    079902 Fertilisers and Agrochemicals (incl. Application) (1)eigenmodel approach (1)groundwater (1)nitrate fluxes (1)StreamGEM (1)Toenepi Stream (1)... View MoreDate Issued2013 (1)
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