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Kun Ren

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SCHOLARLY PAPERS

4

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Scholarly Papers (4)

1.

Tracking Contamination Pathways and Hydraulic Connections within a Complex Karst System: Clues from Hydrochemistry, Stable Isotopes, and Tracer Tests

Number of pages: 25 Posted: 21 Mar 2023
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Karst aquifer, Groundwater contamination, stable isotopes, tracer tests, tracer breakthrough curves

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Deciphering and Quantifying Nitrate Sources and Dynamics in China's Largest Karst Wetland System: Hydrological Controls Revealed Through Multi-Isotopic Tracers and Hydrochemical Fingerprints

Number of pages: 46 Posted: 13 Apr 2025
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karst wetland system, flow regime, hydrogeochemistry, stable isotope tracers, nitrate biogeochemical cycling

3.

Seasonal Evolution of Glacial Drainage System Drives Chemical Weathering Processes Change During Early Ablation

Number of pages: 57 Posted: 18 Jul 2024
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Glacial drainage system, sulfide oxidation, carbonate dissolution, CO2 consumption rates, Tibetan Plateau

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Tracking Nitrate Sources, Behavior, and Controlling Factors in the Largest Karst Wetland System in China Based on Water Flow Regimes: Isotopic and Hydrochemical Evidence

Number of pages: 47 Posted: 30 Aug 2024
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karst wetland, water flow regime, hydrochemistry, multi-isotopes, nitrate dynamics