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An Expert System for Groundwater Vulnerability Assesment

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Contaminated Soil ’88

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The number of locations, where the soil might have been polluted or should be protected against pollution, appears to increase rapidly. Precise evaluation of the vulnerability of groundwater at a location is often expensive and time-consuming. Because of this, there is a growing need for a low-cost method using easily accessible data to determine the vulnerability of groundwater to pollutants.

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Mak, W., Bot, A.P. (1988). An Expert System for Groundwater Vulnerability Assesment. In: Wolf, K., Van Den Brink, W.J., Colon, F.J. (eds) Contaminated Soil ’88. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-2807-7_70

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