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    Near well seismic methods for aquifer recharge: Perth Basin, Western Australia

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    Authors
    Harris, Brett
    Dupuis, Christian
    Almalki, Majed
    Li, Qin
    Martin, M.
    Prommer, H.
    Date
    2010
    Type
    Conference Paper
    
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    Harris, Brett and Dupuis, Christian and Almalki, Majed and Li, Qin and Martin, Michael and Prommer, Henning. 2010. Near well seismic methods for aquifer recharge: Perth Basin, Western Australia, The 7th Annual International Symposium on Managed Aquifer Recharge (ISMAR), Oct 9 2010. Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates: ISMAR7.
    Source Title
    ISMAR7 Abu Dhabi, U.A.E 2010
    Source Conference
    The 7th Annual International Symposium on Managed Aquifer Recharge (ISMAR)
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    Department of Exploration Geophysics
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/38223
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