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The Shallow and Deep Hypothesis: Subsurface Vertical Chemical Contrasts Shape Nitrate Export Patterns from Different Land Uses
Wei Zhi,
Li Li
Civil and Environmental Engineering
Institutes of Energy and the Environment (IEE)
Materials Research Institute (MRI)
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Earth & Environmental Sciences
nitrate
68%
streamflow
63%
land use
62%
chemical
46%
nutrient
45%
agricultural land
37%
watershed
34%
reactive transport
28%
flushing
24%
climate conditions
23%
eutrophication
21%
dilution
20%
shallow water
19%
deep water
19%
soil water
18%
perturbation
18%
flooding
18%
geology
18%
water resource
17%
agriculture
16%
groundwater
14%
land
13%
climate
12%
simulation
10%
modeling
9%
test
9%
distribution
8%
Chemical Compounds
Nutrient
100%
Nitrate
70%
Shape
61%
Eutrophication
48%
Soil
26%
Dilution
25%
Simulation
19%