Patterns of variation of the groundwater in dry conditions. Case study Barlad upper basin

Journal Title: Geographia Napocensis - Year 2012, Vol 0, Issue 1

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MINEA IONUŢ, BUTELCĂ DORU, NIACŞU LILIAN

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MINEA IONUŢ, BUTELCĂ DORU, NIACŞU LILIAN (2012). Patterns of variation of the groundwater in dry conditions. Case study Barlad upper basin. Geographia Napocensis, 0(1), 75-82. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-119740