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Hydrogeology of the Gökpinar karst springs, Sivas, Turkey
Fikret Kaçaroğlu
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Global distribution of carbonate rocks and karst water resources
Karst regions offer a variety of natural resources such as freshwater and biodiversity, and many cultural resources. The World Karst Aquifer Map (WOKAM) is the first detailed and complete global geodatabase concerning the distribution of karstifiable ...
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Karst landscapes of China: patterns, ecosystem processes and services
The karst region of southwestern China, one of the largest continuous karsts in the world, is known for its unique landscapes and rich biodiversity. This region has suffered severe environmental degradation (e.g., vegetation cover loss, soil erosion and ...
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Microplastic Contamination in Karst Groundwater Systems
Groundwater in karst aquifers constitutes about 25% of drinking water sources globally. Karst aquifers are open systems, susceptible to contamination by surface‐borne pollutants.
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Increased vegetation growth and carbon stock in China karst via ecological engineering
Nature Sustainability, 2018Xiaowei Tong, Martin Brandt, Yueming Yue
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Karst landform-featured monolithic electrode for water electrolysis in neutral media
Energy and Environmental Science, 2020The development of cheap and efficient electrodes for water splitting is an ongoing challenge. Herein, a nickel foam-based monolithic electrode is reported with high performance for both hydrogen and oxygen evolution reactions in neutral media. The karst
Wei Zhang, Qiang Wang, Rui Cao
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Denisovan DNA in Late Pleistocene sediments from Baishiya Karst Cave on the Tibetan Plateau
Science, 2020A timeline of cave dwellers in sediment Two archaic lineages overlapped with modern humans outside of Africa: the well-studied Neanderthals and their more mysterious cousins, the Denisovans.
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