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Application of hydrochemistry and environmental isotopes can be envisaged in two ways. Applications may pertain to hydrological problems; how can one use hydrochemical information for hydrological purposes? Establishing the origin of groundwater and estimating its recharge rate are common examples of the type of problems concerning groundwater.
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Eriksson, E. (1985). Applications of hydrochemistry and environmental isotopes. In: Principles and Applications of Hydrochemistry. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-4836-5_6
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