Groundwater Flow Is Key for Modeling the Global Water Cycle
Water table depth and groundwater flow are vital to understanding the amount of water that plants transmit to the atmosphere.
Water table depth and groundwater flow are vital to understanding the amount of water that plants transmit to the atmosphere.
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