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Meteoric Versus Nonmeteoric Ground Water
As the demand has increased for surface water and ground water that is replenished by the hydrologic cycle, speculation has developed concerning the possibilities of developing potable, nonmeteoric water supplies. However, recent research indicates that practically alljuvenile water is too highly mineralized for most uses.
Meteoric Versus Nonmeteoric Ground Water
As the demand has increased for surface water and ground water that is replenished by the hydrologic cycle, speculation has developed concerning the possibilities of developing potable, nonmeteoric water supplies. However, recent research indicates that practically alljuvenile water is too highly mineralized for most uses.
Meteoric Versus Nonmeteoric Ground Water
Thomas, Harold E. (author) / White, Donald E. (author)
Transactions of the American Society of Civil Engineers ; 125 ; 1304-1307
2021-01-01
41960-01-01 pages
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