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Gunn, J., Bottrell, S.H., Lowe, D.J. et al. Reply to comment on “Deep groundwater flow and geochemical processes in limestone aquifers: evidence from thermal waters in Derbyshire, England, UK” by John Gunn, Simon H Bottrell, David J Lowe, Stephen R H Worthington. Hydrogeology Journal (2006), 14 (6), 868–881. Hydrogeol J 16, 1019–1021 (2008). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10040-008-0309-y

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