Origin of brackish groundwater in a sandstone aquifer on Bornholm, Denmark

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Origin of brackish groundwater in a sandstone aquifer on Bornholm, Denmark. / Jørgensen, Niels Oluf; Heinemeier, Jan.

In: Hydrology Research, Vol. 39, No. 3, 2008, p. 209-222.

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Jørgensen, NO & Heinemeier, J 2008, 'Origin of brackish groundwater in a sandstone aquifer on Bornholm, Denmark', Hydrology Research, vol. 39, no. 3, pp. 209-222. https://doi.org/10.2166/nh.2008.043

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Jørgensen, N. O., & Heinemeier, J. (2008). Origin of brackish groundwater in a sandstone aquifer on Bornholm, Denmark. Hydrology Research, 39(3), 209-222. https://doi.org/10.2166/nh.2008.043

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Jørgensen NO, Heinemeier J. Origin of brackish groundwater in a sandstone aquifer on Bornholm, Denmark. Hydrology Research. 2008;39(3):209-222. https://doi.org/10.2166/nh.2008.043

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Jørgensen, Niels Oluf ; Heinemeier, Jan. / Origin of brackish groundwater in a sandstone aquifer on Bornholm, Denmark. In: Hydrology Research. 2008 ; Vol. 39, No. 3. pp. 209-222.

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