Groundwater vulnerability to pollution in karst aquifers, considering key challenges and considerations: application to the Ubrique springs in southern Spain
Ana Isabel Marín(Universidad de Málaga), Bartolomé Andreo(Universidad de Málaga), José Francisco Martín Rodríguez(Universidad de Málaga), Juan Antonio Barberá(Universidad de Málaga), Matías Mudarra(Universidad de Málaga), Jaime Fernández-Ortega(Universidad de Málaga), Damián Sánchez(Universidad de Málaga)
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