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[Wikipedia] n hydrogeology, groundwater flow is defined as the part of streamflow that has infiltrated the ground, entered the phreatic zone, and has been (or is at a particular time) discharged into a stream channel or springs; and seepage water.

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changed on 17 Nov 2023 08:31:48.350
submitted byHélène Bressan
accepted on 22 May 2023 15:23:53.958

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date accepted 22 May 2023 15:23:53.958
date submitted 22 May 2023 13:21:09.694
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description [Wikipedia] n hydrogeology, groundwater flow is defined as the part of streamflow that has infiltrated the ground, entered the phreatic zone, and has been (or is at a particular time) discharged into a stream channel or springs; and seepage water.
item class Concept | feature of interest
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en Groundwater flow
fr Ecoulement des eaux souterraines
modified 17 Nov 2023 08:31:48.350
notation c_fa4ff1cd
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name Hélène Bressan

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description [Wikipedia] n hydrogeology, groundwater flow is defined as the part of streamflow that has infiltrated the ground, entered the phreatic zone, and has been (or is at a particular time) discharged into a stream channel or springs; and seepage water.
exact match c fa4ff1cd | 21300
in scheme Vocabulaire des mots clefs
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en Groundwater flow
fr Ecoulement des eaux souterraines
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en Groundwater flow
fr Ecoulement des eaux souterraines
same as c fa4ff1cd | 21300
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type feature of interest | Concept
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