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Soil erosion and chemical weathering in a region with typical karst topography 期刊论文
Environmental Earth Sciences, 2018, 卷号: 77, 期号: 13, 页码: 1-14
Authors:  Kai Xiong;  Chuan Yin;  Hongbing Ji
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Erosion Rate  137cs Tracer Method  Chemical Index Of Alteration  Southwest China  Karst Slopes  
Dynamics of CO2 in a karst catchment in the southwestern plateau, China 期刊论文
Environmental Earth Sciences, 2015, 卷号: 73, 期号: 5, 页码: 2415-2427
Authors:  Shilu Wang;  Kevin M. Yeager;  Guojiang Wan;  Cong-Qiang Liu;  Fang Liu;  Yingchun Lü
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Co2 Dynamics  Ratio Of Excess CO2 To O2 Depletion  Spring-river–lake System  Carbonate Catchment  Southwestern China  
A decrease in pH downstream from the hydroelectric dam in relation to the carbon biogeochemical cycle 期刊论文
Environmental Earth Sciences, 2015, 卷号: 73, 期号: 9, 页码: 5299-5306
Authors:  Baoli Wang;  Cong-Qiang Liu;  Fushun Wang;  Xiao-Long Liu;  Zhong-Liang Wang
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Ph Decrease  Eutrophication  Hydroelectric Dam  Phytoplankton  Wujiang River  
Use of rare earth element patterns to trace the provenance of the atmospheric dust near Beijing, China 期刊论文
Environmental Earth Sciences, 2013, 卷号: 68, 期号: 3, 页码: 871-879
Authors:  Yang Tang;  Guilin Han;  Qixin Wu;  Zhifang Xu
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Phosphorus fractions and bioavailability in relation to particle size characteristics in sediments from Lake Hongfeng, Southwest China 期刊论文
Environmental Earth Sciences, 2013, 卷号: 68, 期号: 4, 页码: 1041-1052
Authors:  Yuanrong Zhu;  Runyu Zhang;  Fengchang Wu;  Xiaoxia Qu;  Fazhi Xie;  Zhiyou Fu
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Lake Hongfeng  sediment  phosphorus Fractions  Particle Size  bioavailability