The contribution of human activities to dissolved inorganic carbon fluxes in a karst underground river system: Evidence from major elements and δ13CDIC in Nandong, Southwest China
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National Natural Science Foundation of China
Open foundation of Karst Dynamics Laboratory
Publisher
Elsevier BV
Subject
Water Science and Technology,Environmental Chemistry
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