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Response to comments on an article entitled 'A geochemical survey of spring water from the main Ethiopian rift valley, southern Ethiopia: implications for well-head protection' by McKenzie et al., Hydrogeology Journal (2001) 9:265–272

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McKenzie, J.M., Siegel, D.I. & McKenzie, D.J. Response to comments on an article entitled 'A geochemical survey of spring water from the main Ethiopian rift valley, southern Ethiopia: implications for well-head protection' by McKenzie et al., Hydrogeology Journal (2001) 9:265–272. Hydrogeology Journal 11, 316–317 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10040-003-0253-9

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