Corrigendum to “The estimation of infiltration and inflow in a sewage network by combining continuous monitoring of hydrological parameters, flow and temperature with stable isotopes of oxygen and hydrogen” [Water Research 255 (2024) 121505]
Axumawit Tequam Tesfamariam, Elisangela Heiderscheidt, Markus Sunela, Arttu Pitkänen, Lauri Rantala, Pekka M. Rossi
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Abstract
The authors regret < In March, the mean δ18O isotopic signal of groundwater was -13.16 ‰, while in May it was -13.10 ‰. The drinking water, on the other hand, had more depleted signals of -11.53 ‰ in March and -12.26 ‰ in May. >.
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