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Water Resources Research. 59
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In Applied Radiation and Isotopes 2008 66(12):2007-2012
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Water Resources Research. 56
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Journal of Paleolimnology. 55:223-240
Water levels of the lakes in the Jilantai–Hetao basin in the great northern bend of the Yellow River have fluctuated dramatically during the late Quaternary in response to changes in climate and basin morphology. A water balance calculation for var
Evapotranspiration (ET) is a major component of the land surface process involved in energy fluxes and balance, especially in the hydrological cycle of agricultural ecosystems. While many models have been developed to estimate ET, there has been no a
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Environmental Earth Sciences. 72:3491-3506
We investigated major ions, stable isotopes, and radiocarbon dates in a Quaternary aquifer in semi-arid northwestern China to gain insights into groundwater recharge and evolution. Most deep and shallow groundwater in the Helan Mountains was fresh, w
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Arid Land Research and Management. 28:291-310
Cultivating pasture changes the turnover of aggregates and aggregate-binding agents (soil organic carbon [SOC], total nitrogen [TN]), and affects soil nutrient levels. We tested the hypothesis that soil aggregate fractions and soil nutrient concentra
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Water Resources Research; Sep2020, Vol. 56 Issue 9, p1-21, 21p
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Environmental Earth Sciences. 75
This study uses major ions and environment isotopes (87Sr/86Sr, δ13C and 14C) together with a proposed physical model to constrain hydrogeochemical processes, groundwater ages, recharge rates and physical parameters in China’s Jilantai Basin. The
Autor:
Xi Chun, Fahu Chen, Guoxiao Wei, Hui Zhao, Charles G. Oviatt, Guoqiang Li, David B. Madsen, Liping Yang, Yuxin Fan, Tianlai Fan
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Journal of Paleolimnology. 43:577-587
Lake Jilantai-Hetao, a megalake, was formed some time before 60–50 ka, along the Great North Bend of the Yellow River. The basin is now dry, with most of the area covered by aeolian sand. We are investigating this profound hydrologic change using a