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Estimating groundwater recharge using land use and soil data: A case study in South India

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  • Anuraga, T.S.
  • Ruiz, L.
  • Kumar, M.S. Mohan
  • Sekhar, M.
  • Leijnse, A.

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  • Anuraga, T.S. & Ruiz, L. & Kumar, M.S. Mohan & Sekhar, M. & Leijnse, A., 2006. "Estimating groundwater recharge using land use and soil data: A case study in South India," Agricultural Water Management, Elsevier, vol. 84(1-2), pages 65-76, July.
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    1. Smets, S. M. P. & Kuper, M. & Van Dam, J. C. & Feddes, R. A., 1997. "Salinization and crop transpiration of irrigated fields in Pakistan's Punjab," Agricultural Water Management, Elsevier, vol. 35(1-2), pages 43-60, December.
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