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| TITLE: | Percolation of Domestic Sewage into a Karstic Aquifer In: Quality of Groundwater, Proceedings of an International Symposium, Noordwijkerhout, 1981 |
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| AUTHORS: | B. Azmon and D. Gilad |
| PUBLISHER: | Elsevier Sci.Publ.Co. Studies in Environmental Science, Volume 17 |
| PAGES: | 231 - 237 |
| PUBLICATION DATE: | 1981 |
| LANGUAGE OF PUBLICATION: | English |
| ABSTRACT: | The paper presents results of a hydroecological study on the percolation of Jerusalem sewage from the Soreq river into the karstic calcareous outcrops of the underlying mountainous aquifer. The study is based on 1 to 3 months records of discharge losses between adjacent hydrometric stations during a five year period. |
| ADDRESS FROM WHICH THE PUBLICATION CAN BE OBTAINED: | Library, Hydrological Service of Israel, P.O.Box 6381, Jerusalem 91063, Israel |
| AVAILABILITY: | At request |
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