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Naturally CO2-rich groundwater springs in Belgium evidencing complex subsurface interactions
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Groundwater flow and reactive transport modelling for a quantitative assessment of natural abiotic degradation of 1.1.1-trichloroethane in a Belgian chalky aquifer
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Engineering geological mapping in Wallonia (Belgium) : present state and recent computerized approach
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Electrical signature of Co2-rich groundwater systems ; Application in the Ardennes, South-East Belgium
Étude des potentialités des aquifères superficiels aux voisinages des petites retenues d’eau d’irrigation : cas de la retenue d’eau de Mogtédo au Burkina Faso ; Belgique
Self-organizing maps for groundwater quality assessment of a Belgian chalk aquifer in the presence of 1,1,1-Trichloroethane abiotic degradation
Opal-CT precipitation in a clayey soil explained by geochemical transport model of dissolved Si (Blégny, Belgium)
Land subsidence as revealed by PS-InSAR observations in the Antwerp area (Belgium): first steps towards the understanding and modelling
Dynamics of greenhouse gases in the river-groundwater interface: A case study of a gaining stretch of the Triffoy river (Belgium)