Discussion of “Stream Depletion by Groundwater Pumping in Leaky Aquifers” by Vitaly A. Zlotnik and Daniel M. Tartakovsky
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Received: Jun 24, 2008
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Published online: Jul 15, 2009
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Groundwater Hydrologist, Environment Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand.
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