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Overview

W.M. Edmunds was affiliated with the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom during their academic career. They were a deceased researcher whose detailed records of recent papers, frequent co-authors, publication venues, book publications, and specific fields or subfields of study are not available in the provided data.

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Best Publications

  • Groundwater evolution in the Continental Intercalaire aquifer of southern Algeria and Tunisia: trace element and isotopic indicators

    W.M Edmunds;A.H Guendouz;A Mamou;A Moulla

  • Residence time indicators in groundwater: the East Midlands Triassic sandstone aquifer

    W.M Edmunds;P.L Smedley

  • Offshore fresh groundwater reserves as a global phenomenon

    Vincent E.A. Post;Jacobus Groen;Henk Kooi;Mark Person

  • The characteristics of ground-water resources and their changes under the impacts of human activity in the arid Northwest China—a case study of the Shiyang River Basin

    J.Z. Ma;X.S. Wang;W.M. Edmunds

  • Use of abstraction regime and knowledge of hydrogeological conditions to control high-fluoride concentration in abstracted groundwater: San Luis Potosı́ basin, Mexico

    J.J Carrillo-Rivera;A Cardona;W.M Edmunds

  • The natural (baseline) quality of groundwater: a UK pilot study

    W.M. Edmunds;P. Shand;P. Hart;R.S. Ward

  • Chemical catalysis of nitrate reduction by iron (II)

    C. J. Ottley;William Davison;W. M. Edmunds

  • Groundwater recharge history and hydrogeochemical evolution in the Minqin Basin, North West China

    W.M. Edmunds;Jinzhu Ma;W. Aeschbach-Hertig;R. Kipfer

  • Groundwater geochemistry and health: an overview

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  • Geochemical evolution of groundwater beneath Mexico City

    W.M Edmunds;J.J Carrillo-Rivera;A Cardona

  • Baseline geochemical conditions in the Chalk aquifer, Berkshire, U.K.: a basis for groundwater quality management

    W.M. Edmunds;J.M. Cook;W.G. Darling;D.G. Kinniburgh

  • Hydrochemical evolution of the East Midlands Triassic sandstone aquifer, England

    W.M. Edmunds;A.H. Bath;D.L. Miles

  • Mobility of arsenic in groundwater in the Obuasi gold-mining area of Ghana: some implications for human health

    P. L. Smedley;W. M. Edmunds;K. B. Pelig-Ba

  • Estimating the spatial variability of groundwater recharge in the Sahel using chloride

    W.M. Edmunds;C.B. Gaye

  • Hydrogeochemical and isotopic evolution of water in the Complexe Terminal aquifer in the Algerian Sahara

    A. Guendouz;A. S. Moulla;W. M. Edmunds;K. Zouari

  • Sr isotopes in natural waters: Applications to source characterisation and water–rock interaction in contrasting landscapes

    P. Shand;D.P.F. Darbyshire;A.J. Love;W.M. Edmunds

  • Conceptual model of recharge to southeastern Badain Jaran Desert groundwater and lakes from environmental tracers

    John B Gates;W Mike Edmunds;W George Darling;Jinzhu Ma

  • Estimating paleorecharge and paleoclimate from unsaturated zone profiles

    P. G. Cook;W. M. Edmunds;C. B. Gaye

  • Geochemistry's vital contribution to solving water resource problems.

    W.M. Edmunds

  • Estimating groundwater recharge in a cold desert environment in northern China using chloride

    John B. Gates;W. M. Edmunds;Jinzhu Ma;Bridget R. Scanlon

  • Soil profile evolution following land-use change: implications for groundwater quantity and quality

    Tianming Huang;Zhonghe Pang;W. Mike Edmunds

Frequent Co-Authors

W.G. Darling
W.G. Darling British Geological Survey
Pauline Smedley
Pauline Smedley British Geological Survey
Rolf Kipfer
Rolf Kipfer Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology
Emilio Custodio
Emilio Custodio Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya
Werner Aeschbach-Hertig
Werner Aeschbach-Hertig Heidelberg University
Kamel Zouari
Kamel Zouari University of Sfax
Paul Whitehead
Paul Whitehead University of Oxford
Kristine Walraevens
Kristine Walraevens Ghent University
Bridget R. Scanlon
Bridget R. Scanlon The University of Texas at Austin
Christel Prudhomme
Christel Prudhomme European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts

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