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Surface water–groundwater interactions in the Matusagaratí wetland, Panama

The Matusagaratí wetland in the Panamanian Darien is one of the largest and most biologically diverse wetland ecosystems in Central America. Despite this, no hydrological studies have been conducted in the area due to its remoteness and difficult access. The aim of this research is to define the rel...

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Published in:Wetlands ecology and management 2020-12, Vol.28 (6), p.971-982
Main Authors: Carol, Eleonora, del Pilar Alvarez, María, Candanedo, Indra, Saavedra, Sidney, Arcia, Manuel, Franco, Ana
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Brackishwater environment
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Cultivation
Environmental Law/Policy/Ecojustice
Environmental management
Estuaries
Estuarine dynamics
Flooding
Floods
Fresh water
Freshwater & Marine Ecology
Grain cultivation
Groundwater
Hydrologic research
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Hydrology/Water Resources
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Rain
Rain water
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Rare earth elements
River water
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Support systems
Surface water
Surface-groundwater relations
Sustainability management
Water Quality/Water Pollution
Wetlands
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