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タグ: dic13 [5 articles]

Recent papers classified by the tag dic13.
  • Origin and cycling of riverine inorganic carbon in the Sava River watershed (Slovenia) inferred from major solutes and stable carbon isotopes
    Biogeochemistry, Vol. 86, No. 2. (16 November 2007), pp. 137-154.
    by Tjaša Kanduč, Kathryn Szramek, Nives Ogrinc, Lynn Walter
    posted to 13c carbon carbonates danube dic dic13 europe rivers weathering by emayorga on 2007-11-11 04:29:58 as read
  • Sulfuric acid as an agent of carbonate weathering constrained by [delta]13CDIC: Examples from Southwest China
    Earth and Planetary Science Letters, Vol. 270, No. 3-4. (30 June 2008), pp. 189-199.
    by Si-Liang Li, Damien Calmels, Guilin Han, Jérôme Gaillardet, Cong-Qiang Liu
  • The role of sulfur in chemical weathering and atmospheric CO2 fluxes: Evidence from major ions, [delta]13CDIC, and [delta]34SSO4 in rivers of the Canadian Cordillera
    Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, Vol. 69, No. 23. (1 December 2005), pp. 5441-5458.
    by Jody Spence, Kevin Telmer
  • δ13C tracing of dissolved inorganic carbon sources in Patagonian rivers (Argentina)
    Hydrological Processes, Vol. 19, No. 17. (2005), pp. 3321-3344.
    by F Brunet, D Gaiero, JL Probst, PJ Depetris, Gauthier F Lafaye, P Stille
  • Effects of acid mine drainage on dissolved inorganic carbon and stable carbon isotopes in receiving streams
    Applied Geochemistry, Vol. 23, No. 4. (April 2008), pp. 743-764.
    by Ernest W Fonyuy, Eliot A Atekwana
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