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The hydrological response of baseflow in fractured mountain areas
A. Millares
Environmental Fluid Dynamic Group, Andalusian Centre for Environmental Studies (CEAMA), Avda. del Mediterráneo s/n. 18006, Granada, Spain
M. J. Polo
Hydrology and Hydraulics in Agriculture Research Group, University of Córdoba. Campus de Rabanales, Edif. Leonardo da Vinci, 14071-Cordoba, Spain
M. A. Losada
Environmental Fluid Dynamic Group, Andalusian Centre for Environmental Studies (CEAMA), Avda. del Mediterráneo s/n. 18006, Granada, Spain
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