Assessment of age, origin, and sustainability of fossil aquifers: A geochemical and remote sensing-based approach

Author:

Sultan MohamedORCID,Sturchio Neil C.,Alsefry Saleh,Emil Mustafa K.,Ahmed MohamedORCID,Abdelmohsen KaremORCID,AbuAbdullah Mazen M.,Yan Eugene,Save Himanshu,Alharbi Talal,Othman Abdullah,Chouinard Kyle

Funder

NASA Earth Science Division

Western Michigan University

Publisher

Elsevier BV

Subject

Water Science and Technology

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