De La Loma Gonzalez, 2013 - Google Patents
Clogging of deep well infiltration recharge systems in the NetherlandsDe La Loma Gonzalez, 2013
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- De La Loma Gonzalez B
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- Clogging issues associated with managed aquifer recharge methods. IAH Commission on Managing Aquifer Recharge, Australia
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In this chapter we review data of three deep well artificial recharge systems in the Netherlands to describe their clogging behaviour over a 23 year period. The overall conclusion from this assessment is that managed aquifer recharge using deep well injection …
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