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Mengqu Han, E. Troy Rasbury, N. Gary Hemming, Sidney R. Hemming and Paul B. Tomascak
Mono Lake in eastern California has the highest natural boron concentrations measured in a natural water body. Inputs to Mono Lake are from creeks that drain from the Sierra Nevada, accounting for over 80% of the total water input, and springs account fo...
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Kate Andrzejewski, Greg Ludvigson, Marina Suarez, Paul McCarthy and Peter Flaig
We report estimated stable isotope compositions of Artic paleoprecipitation using phyllosilicates sampled from three paleosols and two bentonites in the Prince Creek Formation (Maastrichtian) in northern Alaska. Previous studies reported a deuterium exce...
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Ao Zhang, Xinwen Zhao, Jun He, Xuan Huang, Xingyuezi Zhao and Yongbo Zhao
Wuhan has a dense network of rivers and lakes. Due to the city?s development, the water system has been fragmented, the degradation of lakes is becoming increasingly severe, and the eco-environment has been significantly damaged. By collecting samples of...
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Brooke N. Peritore, E. Troy Rasbury, Kathleen M. Wooton, Carrie C. Wright, Deanna M. Downs, Anastasia Iorga and Shannon L. Letscher
The results from a four-year study of a freshwater pond on Long Island, NY, USA, do not point to a single source of boron (and by proxy other elements including nutrients) in this system. However, boron data from samples associated with this pond can be ...
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Paola Iacumin, Mattia Rossi and Gianpiero Venturelli
At present, the isotope ratio 18O/16O (in the text expressed as d18O) of carbonate (CO2-3)
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Xiaoqian Li, Jianwei Xing, Shouji Pang, Youhai Zhu, Shuai Zhang, Rui Xiao and Cheng Lu
In order to determine the significant role of gas hydrate in seasonal wetland methane emission at the drilling-affected permafrost, the carbon isotopic monthly field monitoring of methane (CH4), as well as carbon dioxide (CO2), emitted from near-surface ...
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Leja Rovan, Sonja Lojen, Tea Zuliani, Tja?a Kanduc, Metka Petric, Barbara Horvat, Simon Rusjan and Marko ?trok
The karst aquifer of the Ljubljanica River catchment, which has numerous springs and sinks, presents an interesting environment for studying hydrogeological processes. This study aims to explore the behavior of U isotopes and to evaluate their use as tra...
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Charles M. Balagizi and Marcello Liotta
The processes of isotope fractionation in the hydrological cycle naturally occur during vapor formation, vapor condensation, and moisture transportation. These processes are therefore dependent on local and regional surface and atmospheric physical featu...
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Xue Fang, Zhigang Zeng, Siyi Hu, Xiaohui Li, Zuxing Chen, Shuai Chen and Bowen Zhu
Frequent volcanic activity has occurred in the Okinawa Trough (OT) during the late Quaternary, which attracted much attention to the origin of volcanic rocks. Pumice collected from the seafloor has been extensively investigated, whereas few studies paid ...
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Xiaodi Zheng, Yanguo Teng and Liuting Song
The geochemical study of iron isotopes is of great significance to comprehensively understand the surface material circulation process and its environmental effects in surface and subsurface environments. Eutrophic lakes are an important part of the surf...
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