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Submarine Groundwater Discharge at a Single Spot Location: Evaluation of Different Detection Approaches

Michael Schubert    
Jan Scholten    
Axel Schmidt    
Jean François Comanducci    
Mai Khanh Pham    
Ulf Mallast and Kay Knoeller    

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