Heat as a groundwater tracer in shallow and deep heterogeneous media: Analytical solution, spreadsheet tool, and field applications
Barret L. Kurylyk(Dalhousie University), Mariah Bonham(Flinders University), Sean K. Carey(McMaster University), Dylan J. Irvine(Charles Darwin University), Martin A. Briggs(United States Geological Survey), Dale Werkema(Environmental Protection Agency)
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