An Initial Discussion of the Persistence and Movement of Water within Fractured Massifs, Case of Drainage Galleries in the Landslide
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In the last 30 to 50 years, the planet has been accumulating and experiencing changes in the regional water cycle. This variation makes us all, especially in the Andes Mountain range, ask ourselves what is the current state of the persistence and movement of water from a regional to a local approach...
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An Initial Discussion of the Persistence and Movement of Water within Fractured Massifs, Case of Drainage Galleries in the Landslide |
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