Klimas et al., 1993 - Google Patents
Nitrate contamination of groundwater in the Republic of LithuaniaKlimas et al., 1993
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- Klimas A
- Paukstys B
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- NGU Bull
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Groundwater is the sole source of drinking water in Lithuania (summary map-Fig. 1). This is due to several factors; groundwater resources are very large (Juodkazis 1989, Juodkazis & Klimas 1991), there is abundant available recharge (annual precipitation averages from 540 …
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