Main features of hydrogeology of artesian basins of the Far East
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Abstract
Artesian basins occupy vast areas in the Far East. The largest of them are the Nizhne-Zeysky, Bureinsky, Verkhne-Zeysky, Sredne-Amursky and Khankai-Ussuriysky with the area from 10,000 to 100,000 km2.
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