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Assessment of groundwater suitability for different activities in Toshka district, south Egypt

Globally, groundwater has globally emerged as a crucial freshwater source for domestic, irrigation, and industrial needs. The evaluation of groundwater quality in the Toshka region is imperative to ensure its suitability for the extensive agricultural and industrial activities underway in this promi...

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Published in:Journal of Groundwater Science and Engineering 2024-03, Vol.12 (1), p.34-48
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