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1. Radium Isotopes In Changjiang Estuary/ East China Sea And Their Application In Analysis Of Mixing Among Multiple Water Masses
2. Preconcentration And Determination Of Radium Isotopes And Their Applications As Tracers To Assess Water Mixing Processes In Estuaries
3. Analytical Studies Of Periodic Variations Of Radium Isotopes In Nearshore Seawater
4. Studying On Hydrochemistry And Radioactivity Of Thermal Ground Waters In Sudety Area
5. Tracing Coastal Water Mixing Processes And Submarine Groundwater Discharge By Radium Isotopes
6. A Quantitative Study On The Sources And Sinks Of Radium Isotopes In Near-shore Waters
7. Study On Groundwater Discharge And Associated Pollutant Inputs In Tidal Riverine Wetlands
8. Evaluation Of Submarine Groundwater Discharge And Associated Nutrient/Heavy Metal Fluxes Into Daya Bay
9. Estimating Submarine Groundwater Discharge And Associated Nutrient Fluxes Into Liaodong Bay Using Radium Isotopes
10. Using Radium Isotopes To Assess Submarine Groundwater Discharge And Its Nutrient Input In Bohai Bay
11. Oxygen And Radium Isotopes In The Bering Sea And The Western Arctic Ocean
12. Distributions Of Radium Isotopes Around The Luzon Strait And In The Northern South China Sea Basin:Their Tracing Significance
13. Tracing Study On The Water Mixing Processes On The Northern Slope Of The South China Sea By Radium Isotopes
14. Calculation And Analyses Of Distribution Of PCO2 In The Surface Water And Estimation Of Submarine Groundwater Discharge Using Radium Isotopes In Laizhou Bay,China
15. Collinear Resonance Ionization Spectroscopy of Exotic Francium and Radium Isotope
16. Radium isotopes in San Pedro Bay, California: Constraint on inputs and use of nearshore distribution to compute horizontal eddy diffusion rates
17. An evaluation of the efficacy of radium isotopes as tracers of coastal mixing and submarine groundwater discharge
18. Radium Isotopes as Tracers of Pore Water Dynamics in Two Long Island Salt Marsh Systems
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