Hydrochemical processes, variability and natural background levels of Arsenic in groundwater of northeastern Mendoza, Argentina
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Hydrochemical processes, variability and natural background levels of Arsenic in groundwater of northeastern Mendoza, Argentina
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Keywords
Lavalle district, Unconfined aquifer, As baseline, Water management, Pastoralist communities, Departamento de Lavalle, acuífero libre, Fondo Natural de As, gestión hídrica, puestos
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JOURNAL OF IBERIAN GEOLOGY
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Springer Nature
Online
2019-02-05
DOI
10.1007/s41513-018-00099-0
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