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Chengcheng Peng, Hengfei Li, Nan Yang and Mingzhi Lu
Peatlands store large amounts of carbon in wetland ecosystems. The hydrological conditions within peatlands are important factors that affect the biochemical cycle and patterns of greenhouse gas emissions in these peatlands. This study was carried out in...
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Waleed Saeed, Orfan Shouakar-Stash, Warren Wood, Beth Parker and André Unger
Sabkha Matti is the largest inland sabkha (2950 km2) in the Arabian Peninsula. The drainage area supporting this sabkha is >250,000 km2 and is the discharge point for part of the ten thousand meter thick regional groundwater systems ranging in age from P...
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Olga Khokhlova and Tatyana Myakshina
The work is aimed at the analysis of carbonate dynamics in soils under different land use. The studied area is located in the forest steppe - of the Central Russian Upland. Soils were sampled at four sites: a broadleaf forest, an adjacent 50-year continu...
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Zheng Lu and Irina N. Sokolik
We examine the 2002 Yakutsk wildfire event and simulate the impacts of smoke aerosols on local radiative energy budget, using the WRF-Chem-SMOKE model. When comparing satellite retrievals (the Surface Radiation Budget (SRB) dataset) with model simulation...
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Rashid Bashir and Eric Pastora Chevez
Oilfield-produced brine is a major source of salt contamination in soil and groundwater. Salt transport in the upper soil layers is controlled by the atmospheric interactions via infiltration of meteoritic water. In lower layers, it is controlled by fluc...
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Jochen Kämpf and Paul M. Myrow
We studied wave-created high-density mud suspensions (fluid mud) using a one-dimensional water column (1DV) model that includes k-e turbulence closure at a high vertical resolution with a vertical grid spacing of 1 mm. The k-e turbulence model includes t...
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Shaofeng Xu, Jinxi Song, Weiwei Jiang, Guotao Zhang, Ming Wen, Junlong Zhang and Ying Xue
Channel bends are one of the most important characteristic features of natural streams. These bends often create the conditions for a hyporheic zone, which has been recognized as a critical component of stream ecosystems. The streambed vertical hydraulic...
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Jinting Huang, Yangxiao Zhou, Rongze Hou and Jochen Wenninger
This study analyzed the water use of the Salix psammophila bush in a semi-arid area in northwest China using a Hydrus-1D model. The model incorporated the effect of thermally driven water flow coupling liquid water, water vapor and heat transport. The mo...
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B.C. Ball, I. Crichton, G.W. Horgan
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ABDUL J. ALKEZWEENY
Using an instrumented aircraft we made a constant altitude flight over lake Michigan near the Chicago shoreline and about 50 km downwind of it. The flight was made on June 18, 1992 between about 1:30 and 3:30 pm. The wind was southwesterly averaged ab...
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