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Mega-scale groundwater quality challenges and the need for an inter-disciplinary approach

Des défis de la qualité des eaux souterraines à très grande échelle et de la nécessité d’une approche interdisciplinaire

Desafíos de la calidad del agua subterránea en megaescala y la necesidad de un enfoque interdisciplinario

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Desafios da qualidade da água subterrânea a mega-escala e a necessidade de uma abordagem interdisciplinar

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I am grateful to Tom Gleeson and the hydrogeology research group at McGill University for their constructive feedback on this manuscript. I am thankful for discussions had with Prof. Chunmiao Zheng, of the Peking University Water Research Center, which were an inspiration for writing it. The comments from an associate editor are also appreciated as they helped to improve the essay.

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Currell, M. Mega-scale groundwater quality challenges and the need for an inter-disciplinary approach. Hydrogeol J 22, 745–748 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10040-014-1119-z

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