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Preliminary Assessment of Chemical Characteristics of Dissolved Organic Carbon in Surface Waters of the Hulugou Watershed,Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau; Preliminary Assessment of Chemical Characteristics of Dissolved Organic Carbon in Surface Waters of the Hulugou Watershed,Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau
ZHOU Min ; SUN Ziyong ; ZHENG Chunmiao ; ZHENG Yan
2013
关键词dissolved organic carbon(DOC) UV-Vis absorbance fluorescence permafrost alphine low latitude Qinghai-Tibet Plateau Heihe River Basin dissolved organic carbon(DOC) UV-Vis absorbance fluorescence permafrost alphine low latitude Qinghai-Tibet Plateau Heihe River Basin
英文摘要Climate warming induced permafrost melting has begun to exert considerable impact on watershed hydrology,including water quality.The concentration and characteristics of dissolved organic carbon(DOC)in stream water are expected to respond or may even be sensitive indicators of such changes.Optical properties of the light absorbing or chromophoric fraction of DOC can provide information on the amount,source,and quality of; Climate warming induced permafrost melting has begun to exert considerable impact on watershed hydrology,including water quality.The concentration and characteristics of dissolved organic carbon(DOC)in stream water are expected to respond or may even be sensitive indicators of such changes.Optical properties of the light absorbing or chromophoric fraction of DOC can provide information on the amount,source,and quality of; 中国地质学会、美国地质学会; 3; Vol.87
语种英语
内容类型会议论文
源URL[http://ir.pku.edu.cn/handle/20.500.11897/480250]  
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ZHOU Min,SUN Ziyong,ZHENG Chunmiao,et al. Preliminary Assessment of Chemical Characteristics of Dissolved Organic Carbon in Surface Waters of the Hulugou Watershed,Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau, Preliminary Assessment of Chemical Characteristics of Dissolved Organic Carbon in Surface Waters of the Hulugou Watershed,Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau[C]. 见:.
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