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Annotated translation of “Nota in verband met de voorgenomen putboring nabij Amsterdam [Note concerning the intended well drilling near Amsterdam]” by J. Drabbe and W. Badon Ghijben (1889) |
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Glavas, S.; Moschonas, N. |
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Origin of observed acidic–alkaline rains in a wet-only precipitation study in a Mediterranean coastal site, Patras, Greece |
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2002 |
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Neal, C.; Neal, M.; Hughes, S.; Wickham, H.; Hill, L.; Harman, S. |
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Bromine and bromide in rainfall, cloud, stream and groundwater in the Plynlimon area of mid-Wales |
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Hydrology and Earth System Sciences |
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Tulipano, Luigi; Fidelibus, Dolores M; Panagopoulos, Andreas (eds) |
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Groundwater management of coastal karstic aquifers |
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EUCOST Reports |
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Tulipano, Luigi; Fidelibus, Dolores M; Panagopoulos, Andreas |
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QS-NA-21-366-EN-R |
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Park, H.; Schlesinger, W. |
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Global biochemical cycle of boron |
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The global Boron (B) cycle is primarily driven by a large flux (1.44 Tg B/yr) through the atmosphere derived from seasalt aerosols. Other significant sources of atmospheric boron include emissions during the combustion of biomass (0.26-0.43 Tg B/yr) and coal, which adds 0.20 Tg B/yr as an anthropogenic contribution. These known inputs to the atmosphere cannot account for the boron removed from the atmosphere during rainfall (3.0 Tg B/yr) and estimated dry deposition (1.3-2.7 Tg B/yr). In addition to atmospheric deposition, rock weathering is a source of boron (0.19 Tg B/yr) for terrestrial ecosystems, and humans mine about 0.31 Tg B/yr from the Earth's crust. More than 4.8 Tg B/yr circulates in the biogeochemical cycle of land plants, and about 0.53-0.63 Tg B/yr is carried from land to sea by rivers. The biogeochemical cycle of boron in the sea includes 4.4 Tg B/yr circulating in the marine biosphere, and an annual loss of 0.47 Tg B/yr to the oceanic crust via a variety of sedimentary processes that collectively remove only a small fraction of the total annual inputs to the oceans. Thus with our current understanding of the global biogeochemistry of B, the atmospheric budget shows outputs > inputs, while the marine compartments show inputs > outputs. Despite these uncertainties, it is clear that the human perturbation of the global B cycle has more than doubled the mobilization of B from the crust and contributes significantly to the B transport in rivers. |
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