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Formation mechanism of high-altitude glacial mineral water in the Kunlun Mountains of Tibetan Plateau: Insights from isotopes and hydrochemistry
Formation mechanism of high-altitude glacial mineral water in the Kunlun Mountains of Tibetan Plateau: Insights from isotopes and hydrochemistry
Formation mechanism of high-altitude glacial mineral water in the Kunlun Mountains of Tibetan Plateau: Insights from isotopes and hydrochemistry
Journal of Hydrology: Regional Studies
Wang, Liwei (author) / Xiao, Yong (author) / Yang, Hongjie (author) / Zhang, Yuqing (author) / Wang, Shengbin (author) / Qi, Zexue (author) / Han, Jibin (author) / Hu, Wenxu (author) / Wang, Jie (author) / Hao, Qichen (author)
2024-06-01
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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