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Modeling excess air and degassing in groundwater by equilibrium partitioning with a gas phase

Aeschbach‐Hertig et al., 2008

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12461983412297896039
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Aeschbach‐Hertig W
El‐Gamal H
Wieser M
Palcsu L
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Water Resources Research

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Studies involving dissolved conservative gases in groundwater have usually found a gas excess above atmospheric solubility equilibrium (excess air), but sometimes also gas depletion (degassing). Both excesses and deficits of dissolved gases in groundwater can be …
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