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Conceptual diagram of hydrological and geochemical processes within the Santa Elena Ophiolite, Costa Rica. It highlights watershed cross‐sections, soil genesis, hyperalkaline Type II waters (pH > 11.6) with calcite crust and trapped H2/CH4 gases, seepage into surface waters, storm‐impacted stream profiles, weathered vs.
Alexandra May +8 more
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Microbial Metabolic Limitations and Their Relationships with Sediment Organic Carbon Across Lake Salinity Gradient in Tibetan Plateau. [PDF]
Zhang W +6 more
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The Importance of Spatial Variability in Estimating Evapotranspiration From a Subalpine Wetland
Spatial trends in evapotranspiration were quantified in a sub‐alpine wetland, with higher rates occurring in the wetlands' western portion. This spatial variability suggests care must be taken when estimating evapotranspiration via point measurements. The METRIC approach to modelling evapotranspiration performed reasonably well and should be explored ...
Sheryl H. M. Chau +2 more
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Survival strategies of planktonic organisms in alpine lakes and beyond: Baldi Memorial Award Lecture presented at the 37th Congress of the International Society of Limnology. [PDF]
Sommaruga R.
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Understanding groundwater discharge to surface water is crucial for ecosystems, water quality, and resource management. A flexible methodology was developed to first predict and then identify cold‐water zones and significant groundwater discharge areas in four key Lake Ontario tributaries.
Josh Woda +5 more
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Climate change leads to significant loss of soil inorganic carbon. [PDF]
Hu J +9 more
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Limnology of Lake Ashura, Dinajpur, Bangladesh
Md Almujaddade Alfasane +3 more
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Applying Karst Hydrology Concepts to Anthropogenic Subsurface Systems and Mine Water Management
Due to the pronounced similarities between natural karst systems and mine workings, we consider mine workings as man‐made karst and present the concept of ‘anthropogenic karst’. ABSTRACT Mine water management is a permanent challenge in post‐mining areas where drainage adits play a crucial role for the regulation of water levels within partially ...
Tabea Kubutat, Christoph Butscher
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