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Appraisal of groundwater susceptibility to pollution using hybrid framework of stable isotopes and indexed approach. [PDF]
Hagagg K, Sirag NM.
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Hydrochemical and isotopic signatures of groundwater infiltration and legacy nitrogen discharge within Jeju Island aquaculture systems. [PDF]
Kim SH +7 more
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Anthropogenic Influence on Extremes and Risk Hotspots
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Anthropogenic influences on Zuni agricultural soils
Geoarchaeology, 2005AbstractFarmers in the Zuni area of the semiarid American Southwest have successfully cultivated maize and other crops for over three millennia without using artificial fertilizers. Zuni agricultural fields are among the oldest, more or less continuously cultivated areas in the United States.
Jeffrey A. Homburg +2 more
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Influences of anthropogenic pollution on mycorrhizal fungal communities
Environmental Pollution, 1999Mycorrhizal fungi form complex communities in the root systems of most plant species and are thought to be important in terrestrial ecosystem sustainability. We have reviewed the literature relating to the influence of the major forms of anthropogenic pollution on the structure and dynamics of mycorrhizal fungal communities. All forms of pollution have
Cairney, J W, Meharg, A A
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Anthropogenic influence on coastal phytoplankton seasonaity
2015(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
Hernández, C A +2 more
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Urban groundwater fauna - natural or anthropogenically influenced?
2023Climate change and anthropogenic activities cause multiple changes in groundwater systems. Particularly, these processes lead to an increase in groundwater temperature under densely populated urban areas. While physico-chemical effects have been widely studied, the consequences for groundwater ecosystems are scarcely understood.
Fabien Koch +6 more
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Anthropogenic Influences on Climate Change
2014The fact that there has been an increase in global temperatures in the 20th century suggests that anthropogenic activity might have contributed significantly to climate change during this time period. Anthropogenic activity includes generation of effluents from power plants, cement manufacturing, other industrial operations (carbon dioxide, black soot,
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