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Carbon and nitrogen isotope records in sediments of Lake Taihu, China, and their paleoenvironmental significance 期刊论文
Chinese Journal of Geochemistry, 2006, 卷号: 25, 期号: Supplement 1, 页码: 271–272
Authors:  Zhihua Zhou;  Congqiang Liu;  Huayun Xiao;  Jun Li;  Zhaozhou Zhu
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Carbon Isotope  Nitrogen Isotope  Paleoenvironment  Taihu Lake  Lake Sediment  
Using the dual isotopes approach to identify the nitrate sources of karst groundwater, Guiyang, Southwest China 期刊论文
Chinese Journal of Geochemistry, 2006, 卷号: 25, 期号: Supplement 1, 页码: 173–174
Authors:  Siliang Li;   Congqiang Liu;   Yunchao Lang
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Groundwater  Nitrate  Nitrogen Isotope  Oxygen Isotope  Water Chemistry  
Sulfuric acid as a weathering agent of carbonate weathering constrained by δ13C: Examples from Southwest China 期刊论文
Chinese Journal of Geochemistry, 2006, 卷号: 25, 期号: Supplement 1, 页码: 270–271
Authors:  Siliang Li;  Jérôme Gaillardet;  Guilin Han;  Damien Calmels;  Congqiang Liu
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Carbonate Weathering  Sulfate  Carbon Isotope  Pyrite  Carbon Cycle  
Quantitative study of landscape patterns in homogenous carbonate rock distributed regions in Guizhou 期刊论文
Chinese Journal of Geochemistry, 2006, 卷号: 25, 期号: Supplement 1, 页码: 174–175
Authors:  Qiu Tan;  Shijie Wang;   Yangbing Li
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Homogenous Limestone  Homogenous Dolomite  Landscape Pattern  
Water geochemistry and boron isotope in the Xijiang River, SW China 期刊论文
Chinese Journal of Geochemistry, 2006, 卷号: 25, 期号: 1, 页码: 271–271
Authors:  Zhiqi Zhao;  Congqiang Liu;  Zhifang Xu
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Boron Isotope  River Erosion  Xijiang River  China