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Figure 1. (a, b): locations of the four observation wells and two weather stations used in the present study.well settings in the aquifers close to Cologne (left) and Karlsruhe (right)
Table 1. Location coordinates of the observation wells with basic information about the hydrological setting.
Figure 2. Time series of temperature data with long-term means(dashed lines) and observed regime shifts with calculated RSI val-ues (grey bars).
Table 4. Time lags and finalyear of the new regime. Time lags are defined as the period between the occurrence of a regime shift in local SAT and the corresponding p values of the observed regime shifts in air and groundwater temperature
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