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Introduction to Groundwater Modeling: Finite Difference and Finite Element Methods
Herbert F. Wang,Mary P. Anderson +1 more
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An overview of the fundamental concepts and applications of computerized groundwater modeling can be found in this paper, where the authors present an overview of some of the basic concepts and application of groundwater modeling.Abstract:
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