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"Old" carbon entering the South China Sea from the carbonate-rich Pearl River Basin: Coupled action of carbonate weathering and aquatic photosynthesis 期刊论文
Applied Geochemistry, 2017, 卷号: 78, 页码: 96-104
作者:  Zaihua Liu;  Min Zhao;  Hailong Sun;  Rui Yang;  Bo Chen;  Mingxing Yang;  Qingrui Zeng;  Haitao Zeng
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Carbon Age  Dicpoc  Carbon Source  Carbonate Weathering  Aquatic Photosynthesis  Pearl River  
Geochemistry of the dissolved loads of the Liao River basin in northeast China under anthropogenic pressure: Chemical weathering and controlling factors 期刊论文
Journal of Asian Earth Sciences, 2017, 卷号: 138, 页码: 657-671
作者:  Hu Ding;  Cong-Qiang Liu;  Zhi-Qi Zhao;  Si-Liang Li;  Yun-Chao Lang;  Xiao-Dong Li;  Jian Hu;  Bao-Jian Liu
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River Water Chemistry  Chemical Weathering  Co2 Consumption  Liao River  
Carbonate weathering-related carbon sink fluxes under different land uses: A case study from the Shawan Simulation Test Site, Puding, Southwest China 期刊论文
Chemical Geology, 2017, 卷号: 474, 期号: 1, 页码: 58-71
作者:  Qingrui Zeng;  Zaihua Liu;   Bo Chen;  Yundi Hu;  Sibo Zeng;  Cheng Zeng;  Rui Yang;  Haibo He;  Hui Zhu;  Xianli Cai;  Jia Chen;  Yi Ou
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Hydrochemistry  Runoff  Carbonate Weathering-related Carbon Sink  Carbon Sink Fluxes  Parameter Lcic (Land Use Change Impact On Csf)  Shawan Simulation Test Site  
Coupled control of land uses and aquatic biological processes on the diurnal hydrochemical variations in the five ponds at the Shawan Karst Test Site, China: Implications for the carbonate weathering- 期刊论文
Chemical Geology, 2017, 卷号: 456, 页码: 58-71
作者:  Bo Chen;  Rui Yang;   Zaihua Liu;  Hailong Sun;  Hao Yan;  Qingrui Zeng;   Sibo Zeng;  Cheng Zeng;   Min Zhao
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Diurnal Hydrochemical Variation  Bcp Effect  Dic Fertilization Effect  Rock Weathering-related Carbon Sink  LAnd Use And Cover Change