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The following pages link to Increase in the export of alkalinity from North America's largest river (Q42170573):
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- Potential uses of stable isotope ratios of Sr, Nd, and Pb in geological materials for environmental studies (Q28597268) (← links)
- Production of Branched Tetraether Lipids in the Lower Pearl River and Estuary: Effects of Extraction Methods and Impact on bGDGT Proxies (Q28732917) (← links)
- The role of forest trees and their mycorrhizal fungi in carbonate rock weathering and its significance for global carbon cycling. (Q30850663) (← links)
- Twelve testable hypotheses on the geobiology of weathering (Q30996030) (← links)
- Large-river delta-front estuaries as natural "recorders" of global environmental change (Q33444439) (← links)
- Intensifying weathering and land use in Iron Age Central Africa (Q34155956) (← links)
- Human impact on the historical change of CO2 degassing flux in River Changjiang (Q35981211) (← links)
- Large increase in dissolved inorganic carbon flux from the Mississippi River to Gulf of Mexico due to climatic and anthropogenic changes over the 21st century (Q37275233) (← links)
- Evidence of Anomalously Low δ(13)C of Marine Organic Matter in an Arctic Fjord (Q37402499) (← links)
- Sensitivity of chemical weathering and dissolved carbon dynamics to hydrological conditions in a typical karst river (Q37654936) (← links)
- Carbon export from the raccoon river, iowa: patterns, processes, and opportunities (Q43487494) (← links)
- Anthropogenically enhanced fluxes of water and carbon from the Mississippi River (Q46793614) (← links)
- Multi-scaled drivers of ecosystem state: quantifying the importance of the regional spatial scale. (Q46969085) (← links)
- The spatiotemporal distribution of dissolved carbon in the main stems and their tributaries along the lower reaches of Heilongjiang River Basin, Northeast China (Q51327295) (← links)
- Watershed land use controls on chemical inputs to lake ontario embayments. (Q53120627) (← links)
- Fluvial transport of carbon along the river-to-ocean continuum and its potential impacts on a brackish water food web in the Iwaki River watershed, northern Japan (Q53210640) (← links)
- Understanding watershed hydrogeochemistry: 2. Synchronized hydrological and geochemical processes drive stream chemostatic behavior (Q53404659) (← links)
- Long-term trends in Swiss rivers sampled continuously over 39 years reflect changes in geochemical processes and pollution. (Q53418553) (← links)
- Soil CO2dynamics and fluxes as affected by tree harvest in an experimental sand ecosystem (Q56038932) (← links)
- Alkalinity distribution in the western North Atlantic Ocean margins (Q56503945) (← links)
- Sediment provenance, soil development, and carbon content in fluvial and manmade terraces at Koiliaris River Critical Zone Observatory (Q56833769) (← links)
- Climatically driven loss of calcium in steppe soil as a sink for atmospheric carbon (Q57020819) (← links)
- Historical land use change has lowered terrestrial silica mobilization (Q57059538) (← links)
- Carbon cycle: harvest of the century (Q57132590) (← links)
- Human-accelerated weathering increases salinization, major ions, and alkalinization in fresh water across land use (Q57214625) (← links)
- Controls on major solutes within the drainage network of a rapidly weathering tropical watershed (Q57250152) (← links)
- Climate extremes dominating seasonal and interannual variations in carbon export from the Mississippi River Basin (Q57436217) (← links)
- Concentration-discharge relationships reflect chemostatic characteristics of US catchments (Q57550410) (← links)
- Evidence for carbon sequestration by agricultural liming (Q57597229) (← links)
- Coastal ocean acidification and increasing total alkalinity in the northwestern Mediterranean Sea (Q57875170) (← links)
- Continental-scale variation in controls of summer CO2 in United States lakes (Q58064052) (← links)
- The relative influence of topography and land cover on inorganic and organic carbon exports from catchments in southern Quebec, Canada (Q58082916) (← links)
- Estimating Total Alkalinity in the Washington State Coastal Zone: Complexities and Surprising Utility for Ocean Acidification Research (Q58240555) (← links)
- Anthropogenic and climatic influences on carbon fluxes from eastern North America to the Atlantic Ocean: A process-based modeling study (Q58311467) (← links)
- Long-term alkalinity trends in the Baltic Sea and their implications for CO2 -induced acidification (Q58327567) (← links)
- Modeling hydrology and silicon-carbon interactions in taiga and tundra biomes from a landscape perspective: Implications for global warming feedbacks (Q58403847) (← links)
- A land-to-ocean perspective on the magnitude, source and implication of DIC flux from major Arctic rivers to the Arctic Ocean (Q58650137) (← links)
- Dispersal scaling from the world's rivers (Q61469931) (← links)
- Temporal variations in riverine hydrochemistry and estimation of the carbon sink produced by coupled carbonate weathering with aquatic photosynthesis on land: an example from the Xijiang River, a large subtropical karst-dominated river in China (Q89523768) (← links)
- Lower soil carbon stocks in exotic vs. native grasslands are driven by carbonate losses (Q90062992) (← links)
- A 14.7 Ka record of earth surface processes from the arid-monsoon transitional zone of China (Q96463164) (← links)