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Hydrology Research (2014) 45 (6): 908.
Date Online: 01 December 2014
View articletitled, Erratum: Hydrology Research 45(4–5), 563–574: Groundwater recharge and discharge analysis for land use conditions suitable for the hydrology and ecology of semiarid regions, Juana Paul Moiwo and Fulu Tao
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Hydrology Research (2014) 45 (4-5): 563–574.
Date Online: 15 October 2013
View articletitled, Groundwater recharge and discharge analysis for land use conditions suitable for the hydrology and ecology of semiarid regions
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