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The dominance of loess weathering on water and sediment chemistry within the Daihai Lake catchment, northeastern Chinese Loess Plateau

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Zhang, Fei
Jin, Zhangdong
Li, Fuchun
Yu, Jimin
You, Chen-Feng
Zhou, Ling

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Pergamon Press

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This study investigated modern loess weathering and its control on the chemistry of surface water and sediment within the Daihai Lake catchment. The mineral types and the abundances of major and trace elements in loess, sediments and bedrocks were determi

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Applied Geochemistry

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2037-12-31