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Radio Wave Monitoring of the Depth and the Salinity of the Water Table

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Pollution

Part of the book series: Environmental Science Research ((ESRH,volume 2))

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The extensive exploitation of the earth’s natural reserves in recent years and the ever-present danger of their pollution and ultimate destruction, make it imperative to implement new effective methods to monitor repeatedly, the quality and quantity of our indispensable resources.

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Bahar, E. (1973). Radio Wave Monitoring of the Depth and the Salinity of the Water Table. In: Barrekette, E.S. (eds) Pollution. Environmental Science Research, vol 2. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-0330-3_37

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