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C1/Br ratios and environmental isotopes as indicators of recharge variability and groundwater flow: An example from the southeast Murray Basin, Australia

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Cartwright, Ian
Weaver, Tamie Renee
Fifield, L Keith

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Systematic variations in Cl/Br ratios together with R36Cl values,14C activities, and δ18O values reflect differences in groundwater recharge and define groundwater flow paths in the Riverine Province of the southeast Murray Basin. In groundwater from the

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Chemical Geology

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2037-12-31