Application of isotope techniques to study groundwater resources in the unconsolidated aquifers along the Ping River (Thailand)
Kiattipong Kamdee, Takuya Matsumoto(International Atomic Energy Agency), Ioannis Matiatos(Waters (United States)), Chakrit Saengkorakot, Patchareeya Chanruang, Chalermpong Polee, Occapasorn Occarach, Vanachawan Hunyek, Arpakorn Wongsit, José Antonio Corcho Alvarado(Université Paris-Sud), Sasiphan Khaweerat
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