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Kim et al., 2014

Paper/Book

Process dominance shift in solute chemistry as revealed by long-term high-frequency water chemistry observations of groundwater flowing through weathered argillite underlying a steep forested hillslope

Kim, Hyojin Bishop, James K B Dietrich, William E. Fung, Inez Y. (2014)
Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 140: 1-19.  

Citation

Kim, Hyojin Bishop, James K B Dietrich, William E. Fung, Inez Y. (2014): Process dominance shift in solute chemistry as revealed by long-term high-frequency water chemistry observations of groundwater flowing through weathered argillite underlying a steep forested hillslope. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 140: 1-19..

This Paper/Book acknowledges NSF CZO grant support.


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Rivendell - Rainfall Chemistry, Stream Water Chemistry, Throughfall Chemistry, Groundwater Chemistry - Solute chemistry (2007-2015)
1 components    Rivendell    Water Chemistry    Kim, Hyojin; Bishop, Jim; Dietrich, William; Fung, Inez