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Development of regional hydrogeological mapping in Russia

Développement de la cartographie hydrogéologique régionale en Russie

El desarrollo de la cartografía hidrogeológica regional en Rusia

俄罗斯区域水文地质测绘的发展

Desenvolvimento da cartografia hidrogeológica regional na Rússia

Развитие регионального гидрогеологического картирования в России

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The author would like to thank the late Dr. Kiryukhin for providing information on the recent development of regional hydrogeological mapping in Russia.

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Zaltsberg, E. Development of regional hydrogeological mapping in Russia. Hydrogeol J 21, 525–528 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10040-012-0946-z

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