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Three-dimensional simulation of the Home Island Freshwater Lens: Preliminary results

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Ghassemi, F
Molson, J

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Pergamon-Elsevier Ltd

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Home Island is one of the two main inhabited islands of the Cocos (Keeling) Islands, situated about 2800 km north-west of Perth. The island has an average elevation of approximately 2 m above MSL and supports a population of about 450. The geology of the

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Environmental Modelling and Software

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2037-12-31