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Modelling Potential Impacts of Climate Change on Groundwater of the Gaza Coastal Aquifer from Ensemble of Global Climate Model Projections

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Figure 1: Location map and elevation of the Gaza strip.
Figure 3: Mean annual projection temperature for
Figure 5: mean annual projection temperature for
Figure 8: Annual projection precipitation for 2050,
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