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Effectiveness of Riverbank Filtration Sites to Mitigate Shock Loads

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Mälzer, HJ., Schubert, J., Gimbel, R., Ray, C. (2002). Effectiveness of Riverbank Filtration Sites to Mitigate Shock Loads. In: Ray, C., Melin, G., Linsky, R.B. (eds) Riverbank Filtration. Water Science and Technology Library, vol 43. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/0-306-48154-5_11

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