2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.clay.2020.105780
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Whole-rock and clay mineralogy as paleoenvironmental tracers during the Late Holocene sedimentary evolution of the Doñana National Park (SW Spain)

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“…However, it is difficult to know the exact number of illegal wells in the area of influence of this protected space and, therefore, the real imbalance that exists. Another difficult issue to evaluate is also the impact of the adjoining urban areas, given that the Natural Park covers the territory of four municipalities even including some urban areas [31]. The water demands of nearby urban areas such as Matalascañas, a coastal town with strong population growth due to tourism in recent years, may for instance be affecting the natural dynamics of waters in the park.…”
Section: Environmental Issues: Areas Of Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, it is difficult to know the exact number of illegal wells in the area of influence of this protected space and, therefore, the real imbalance that exists. Another difficult issue to evaluate is also the impact of the adjoining urban areas, given that the Natural Park covers the territory of four municipalities even including some urban areas [31]. The water demands of nearby urban areas such as Matalascañas, a coastal town with strong population growth due to tourism in recent years, may for instance be affecting the natural dynamics of waters in the park.…”
Section: Environmental Issues: Areas Of Studymentioning
confidence: 99%