Isotope-based investigation on the groundwater flow and recharge mechanism in a hard-rock aquifer system: the case of Ranchi urban area, India

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Dipankar Saha1, S. N. Dwivedi1, Goutam Kr Roy1, D. Venkat Reddy2
1Central Ground Water Board, Mid Eastern Region
2National Geophysical Research Institute

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