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Isotopic content in high mountain karst aquifers as a proxy for climate change impact in Mediterranean zones: The Port del Comte karst aquifer (SE Pyrenees, Catalonia, Spain)

Jorge Jódar, Ignasi Herms, L.J. Lambán, Sergio Martos‐Rosillo, Christian Herrera, Javier Urrutia, Albert Soler, Emílio Custódio

2021The Science of The Total Environment13 citationsDOI

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AquiferKarstHydrology (agriculture)GroundwaterGroundwater rechargeHydrogeologyClimate changePrecipitationGeologySnowmeltEnvironmental scienceMassifSnowGeomorphologyGeochemistryGeographyMeteorologyOceanographyPaleontologyGeotechnical engineeringKarst Systems and HydrogeologyHydrology and Watershed Management StudiesCryospheric studies and observations
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