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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
Institute of Energy and the Environment (IEE)
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Streamflow
100%
Agricultural Land
100%
Land Use
100%
Nitrate Export
100%
Chemical Contrast
100%
Nutrient Export
66%
Groundwater
33%
Nitrate Concentration
33%
Quantitative Relationship
33%
Mechanistic Understanding
33%
Water Resources
33%
Reactive Transport
33%
Shallow Water
33%
Flooding Events
33%
Future Climate
33%
Soil Water
33%
Data Synthesis
33%
Synthesized Data
33%
Eutrophication
33%
Urban Watershed
33%
Hydrological Event
33%
Use Conditions
33%
Nutrient Distribution
33%
Human Perturbation
33%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Streamflow
100%
Farmland
66%
Soil Water
33%
Geology
33%
Deep Water
33%
Shallow Water
33%
Reactive Transport Modeling
33%
Dilution
33%
Eutrophication
33%