Hydrological determination of groundwater drainage by Leaky Sewer Systems

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Hydrological determination of groundwater drainage by Leaky Sewer Systems. / Wittenberg, Hartmut; Brombach, Hansjörg.

ICWRER 2002. Proceedings of Third International Conference on Water Resources and Environment Research, Dresden, Germany, 22nd - 25th of July 2002 at Dresden University of Technology: Volume 2: Matter and particle transport in surface and subsurface flow, ecosystem research. Hrsg. / Gerd H. Schmitz. Dresden : Forum für Abfallwirtschaft und Altlasten, 2002. S. 138-143 ( Schriftenreihe des Institutes für Abfallwirtschaft und Altlasten Technische Universität Dresden; Band 28).

Publikation: Beiträge in SammelwerkenAufsätze in KonferenzbändenForschung

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Wittenberg, H & Brombach, H 2002, Hydrological determination of groundwater drainage by Leaky Sewer Systems. in GH Schmitz (Hrsg.), ICWRER 2002. Proceedings of Third International Conference on Water Resources and Environment Research, Dresden, Germany, 22nd - 25th of July 2002 at Dresden University of Technology: Volume 2: Matter and particle transport in surface and subsurface flow, ecosystem research. Schriftenreihe des Institutes für Abfallwirtschaft und Altlasten Technische Universität Dresden, Bd. 28, Forum für Abfallwirtschaft und Altlasten, Dresden, S. 138-143, 3rd International Conference on Water Resources and Environment Research - 2002, Dresden, Deutschland, 22.07.02.

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Wittenberg, H., & Brombach, H. (2002). Hydrological determination of groundwater drainage by Leaky Sewer Systems. in G. H. Schmitz (Hrsg.), ICWRER 2002. Proceedings of Third International Conference on Water Resources and Environment Research, Dresden, Germany, 22nd - 25th of July 2002 at Dresden University of Technology: Volume 2: Matter and particle transport in surface and subsurface flow, ecosystem research (S. 138-143). ( Schriftenreihe des Institutes für Abfallwirtschaft und Altlasten Technische Universität Dresden; Band 28). Forum für Abfallwirtschaft und Altlasten.

Vancouver

Wittenberg H, Brombach H. Hydrological determination of groundwater drainage by Leaky Sewer Systems. in Schmitz GH, Hrsg., ICWRER 2002. Proceedings of Third International Conference on Water Resources and Environment Research, Dresden, Germany, 22nd - 25th of July 2002 at Dresden University of Technology: Volume 2: Matter and particle transport in surface and subsurface flow, ecosystem research. Dresden: Forum für Abfallwirtschaft und Altlasten. 2002. S. 138-143. ( Schriftenreihe des Institutes für Abfallwirtschaft und Altlasten Technische Universität Dresden).

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