Investigation of Surface Exploration Programs for Hydrological, Hydrogeological and Hydrogeochemical Issues in the Site Selection Procedure
Kirsten Haneke
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Brenk Systemplanung GmbH, 52080 Aachen, Germany
Martin Goldsworthy
Brenk Systemplanung GmbH, 52080 Aachen, Germany
José B. Pateiro Fernández
Brenk Systemplanung GmbH, 52080 Aachen, Germany
Christoph Pieper
CDM Smith Consult GmbH, 44793 Bochum, Germany
Bettina Starke
CDM Smith Consult GmbH, 44793 Bochum, Germany
Andreas Schuck
GGL Geophysik und Geotechnik Leipzig GmbH, 04347 Leipzig, Germany
Christoph Borkel
Federal Office for the Safety of Nuclear Waste Management (BASE), 10623 Berlin, Germany
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