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|Description=The Guarani aquifer is the largest groundwater resource in the world, with 45,000 km 3 of water and a surface area of 1.2 million km<sup>2</sup> <ref name= "Organization of American States 2004">Organization of American States (2004). Moving Forward the Water Agenda: Issues to consider in Latin America , Unit for Sustainable Development and Environment, Policy Series May (2) 1. </ref>
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|Link Description=[http://www.transboundarywaters.orst.edu/database/DatabaseIntro.html The Transboundary Freshwater Dispute Database] (TFDD) This website is used to aid in the assessment of the process of water conflict prevention and resolution. Over the years we have developed this Transboundary Freshwater Dispute Database, a project of the Oregon State University Department of Geosciences, in collaboration with the Northwest Alliance for Computational Science and Engineering.
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The Guarani aquifer is the largest groundwater resource in the world, with 45,000 km 3 of water and a surface area of 1.2 million km2 [1]



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  1. ^ Organization of American States (2004). Moving Forward the Water Agenda: Issues to consider in Latin America , Unit for Sustainable Development and Environment, Policy Series May (2) 1.