The study focuses on the chemical and trace element compositions of the dissolved load in the upper Han River, the water source area of the Middle Route of China\u27s South-to-North Water Transfer Project. Water samples were collected in the high flow period and analyzed for cations by Inductively Coupled Plasma Atomic Emission Spectrometer and anions by ionic chromatography respectively, in order to understand the contributions of anthropogenic activities and rock weathering to river solutes, as well as the associated CO2consumption in the carbonate-dominated basin. The river waters have a mean TZ+ of 2674 μeq/l ranging from 1034.3 to 4611.6 μeq/l, which is significantly higher than that of the global river waters. Calcium and HCO3−, follo...
In order to detect the source and controlling factors of hydrochemical ions in glacier meltwater-rec...
[1] The chemistry of major dissolved ions (Ca2+, Mg2+, Na+ + K+, HCO3-, SO42-, Cl-) and dissolved si...
The lower Yangtze River undergoes intense anthropogenic activities and various natural progress comp...
This study focuses on the chemical weathering process under the influence of human activities in the...
The upper Han River basin (approximately 95,200 km2) is the water source area of China’s South-to-No...
The southeastern coastal region is one of the most developed and populated areas in China. Meanwhile...
A total of 252 water samples were collected from 42 sites across the upper Han River basin during th...
The southeastern coastal region is one of the most developed and populated areas in China. Meanwhil...
River water chemistry offers information on watershed weathering and responds to the global carbon c...
Riverine dissolved matter reflects geochemical genesis information, which is vital to understand and...
A natural water hydrochemical investigation was carried out on three watersheds in northern Xinjiang...
Hydrochemistry and strontium isotope data were analysed in water samples from the Xi River Drainage ...
Monthly samples of riverine water were collected and analyzed for the concentrations of major ions (...
The study focuses on the chemical compositions of the river waters in the middle and upper reaches o...
The high HCO3- concentrations in the Yellow River (China) are generally believed to originate primar...
In order to detect the source and controlling factors of hydrochemical ions in glacier meltwater-rec...
[1] The chemistry of major dissolved ions (Ca2+, Mg2+, Na+ + K+, HCO3-, SO42-, Cl-) and dissolved si...
The lower Yangtze River undergoes intense anthropogenic activities and various natural progress comp...
This study focuses on the chemical weathering process under the influence of human activities in the...
The upper Han River basin (approximately 95,200 km2) is the water source area of China’s South-to-No...
The southeastern coastal region is one of the most developed and populated areas in China. Meanwhile...
A total of 252 water samples were collected from 42 sites across the upper Han River basin during th...
The southeastern coastal region is one of the most developed and populated areas in China. Meanwhil...
River water chemistry offers information on watershed weathering and responds to the global carbon c...
Riverine dissolved matter reflects geochemical genesis information, which is vital to understand and...
A natural water hydrochemical investigation was carried out on three watersheds in northern Xinjiang...
Hydrochemistry and strontium isotope data were analysed in water samples from the Xi River Drainage ...
Monthly samples of riverine water were collected and analyzed for the concentrations of major ions (...
The study focuses on the chemical compositions of the river waters in the middle and upper reaches o...
The high HCO3- concentrations in the Yellow River (China) are generally believed to originate primar...
In order to detect the source and controlling factors of hydrochemical ions in glacier meltwater-rec...
[1] The chemistry of major dissolved ions (Ca2+, Mg2+, Na+ + K+, HCO3-, SO42-, Cl-) and dissolved si...
The lower Yangtze River undergoes intense anthropogenic activities and various natural progress comp...