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1. A 3D geological model of El Hierro volcanic island reflecting intraplate volcanism cycles

2. Dyke-impounded fresh groundwater resources in coastal and island volcanic aquifers: Learning from the Canary Islands (Spain)

3. The genesis of an extremely acidic perched aquifer within roasted pyrite waste in a fully urbanized area (Zaragoza, Spain)

4. Integrated methodology to characterize hydro-geochemical properties in an alluvial coastal aquifer affected by seawater intrusion (SWI) and submarine groundwater discharge (SGD)

5. Facing geological heterogeneity impact on reciprocal coastal systems

6. Sustainability indicator for the prevention of potential thermal interferences between groundwater heat pump systems in urban aquifers

7. Hydrodynamics of salt flat basins: The Salar de Atacama example

8. The effect of brine pumping on the natural hydrodynamics of the Salar de Atacama: The damping capacity of salt flats

9. Some evolutionary patterns of palaeokarst developed in Pleistocene deposits (Ebro Basin, NE Spain): Improving geohazard awareness in present-day karst

10. Facing geological heterogeneity impact on reciprocal coastal systems

11. Facing geological heterogeneity impact on reciprocal coastal systems

12. Sustainability indicator for the prevention of potential thermal interferences between groundwater heat pump systems in urban aquifers

13. Hydrodynamics of salt flat basins: The Salar de Atacama example

14. The effect of brine pumping on the natural hydrodynamics of the Salar de Atacama: The damping capacity of salt flats

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