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Integrated use of geophysics, drillings, logs and geochemistry in large scale groundwater mapping

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Integrated use of geophysics, drillings, logs and geochemistry in large scale groundwater mapping. / Søndergaard, Verner H.; Auken, Esben.

78th Society of Exploration Geophysicists International Exposition and Annual Meeting, SEG 2008. Society of Exploration Geophysicists, 2018. p. 2689-2693.

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Harvard

Søndergaard, VH & Auken, E 2018, Integrated use of geophysics, drillings, logs and geochemistry in large scale groundwater mapping. in 78th Society of Exploration Geophysicists International Exposition and Annual Meeting, SEG 2008. Society of Exploration Geophysicists, pp. 2689-2693, 78th Society of Exploration Geophysicists International Exposition and Annual Meeting, SEG 2008, Las Vegas, United States, 09/11/2008.

APA

Søndergaard, V. H., & Auken, E. (2018). Integrated use of geophysics, drillings, logs and geochemistry in large scale groundwater mapping. In 78th Society of Exploration Geophysicists International Exposition and Annual Meeting, SEG 2008 (pp. 2689-2693). Society of Exploration Geophysicists.

CBE

Søndergaard VH, Auken E. 2018. Integrated use of geophysics, drillings, logs and geochemistry in large scale groundwater mapping. In 78th Society of Exploration Geophysicists International Exposition and Annual Meeting, SEG 2008. Society of Exploration Geophysicists. pp. 2689-2693.

MLA

Søndergaard, Verner H. and Esben Auken "Integrated use of geophysics, drillings, logs and geochemistry in large scale groundwater mapping". 78th Society of Exploration Geophysicists International Exposition and Annual Meeting, SEG 2008. Society of Exploration Geophysicists. 2018, 2689-2693.

Vancouver

Søndergaard VH, Auken E. Integrated use of geophysics, drillings, logs and geochemistry in large scale groundwater mapping. In 78th Society of Exploration Geophysicists International Exposition and Annual Meeting, SEG 2008. Society of Exploration Geophysicists. 2018. p. 2689-2693

Author

Søndergaard, Verner H. ; Auken, Esben. / Integrated use of geophysics, drillings, logs and geochemistry in large scale groundwater mapping. 78th Society of Exploration Geophysicists International Exposition and Annual Meeting, SEG 2008. Society of Exploration Geophysicists, 2018. pp. 2689-2693

Bibtex

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