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Hydrologically-driven variations in the karst-related carbon sink fluxes: Insights from high-resolution monitoring of three karst catchments in Southwest China 期刊论文
Journal of Hydrology, 2016, 卷号: 533, 期号: 1, 页码: 74-90
作者:  Cheng Zeng;  Zaihua Liu;  Min Zhao;  Rui Yang
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A groundwater conceptual model and karst-related carbon sink for a glacierized alpine karst aquifer, Southwestern China 期刊论文
Journal of Hydrology, 2015, 卷号: 529, 期号: 1, 页码: 120-133
作者:  Cheng Zeng;  Zaihua Liu;  Jianwen Yang;  Rui Yang
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Jade Dragon Snow Mountain  Glacierized Alpine Karst Aquifer  Conceptual Hydrogeological Model  Hydrochemistry  Stable Isotopes  Karst-related Atmospheric Co2 Sink  
Response of epikarst hydrochemical changes to soil CO2 and weather conditions at Chenqi, Puding, SW China 期刊论文
Journal of Hydrology, 2012, 卷号: 468, 期号: 2, 页码: 151-158
作者:  Rui Yang;  Zaihua Liu;  Cheng Zeng;  Min Zhao
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Epikarst Spring  Hydrochemical Variations  Soil Co2 Effect  Dilution Effect  High-resolution Monitoring Strategy  Global Carbon Cycle  
Effect of different land use/land cover on karst hydrogeochemistry: A paired catchment study of Chenqi and Dengzhanhe, Puding, Guizhou, SW China 期刊论文
Journal of Hydrology, 2010, 卷号: 388, 期号: 1, 页码: 121-130
作者:  Min Zhao;  Cheng Zeng;  Zaihua Liu;  Shijie Wang
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Karst Hydrogeochemistry  Carbon Isotope  Karst Spring  LAnd Use And LAnd Cover Change  Paired Catchment Study  
Seasonal, diurnal and storm-scale hydrochemical variations of typical epikarst springs in subtropicalkarst areas of SW China: Soil CO2 and dilution effects 期刊论文
Journal of Hydrology, 2007, 期号: 337, 页码: 207-223
作者:  Zaihua Liu;  Qiang Li;  Hailong Sun;  Jinliang Wang
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Hydrochemical Variations