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Geological materials as cultural markers of water resources
2020
Proceedings of The 3rd International Electronic Conference on Geosciences
unpublished
Water has always been a critical resource for humans and climate change could aggravate supply problems. In this context, groundwater could be an important reservoir of water, especially given the dispersion of places where it can be obtained and the widespread occurrence of surface marks (springs). Historically, places where groundwater is available have been marked by humans using built structures, with stone materials having a major role. These cultural objects tend to become a part of the
doi:10.3390/iecg2020-08735
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