ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROLS ON ORGANIC MATTER PRODUCTION AND TRANSPORT ACROSS SURFACE-SUBSURFACE AND GEOCHEMICAL BOUNDARIES IN THE EDWARDS AQUIFER, TEXAS, USA/VPLIV OKOLJA NA PRODUKCIJO IN TRANSPORT ORGANSKIH SNOVI: PRIMER VODONOSNIKA EDWARDS, TEXAS, ZDA
Karst aquifer phreatic zones are energy limited habitats supported by organic matter (OM) flow across physical and geochemical boundaries. Photosynthetic OM enters the Edwards Aquifer of Central Texas via streams sinking along its northeastern border. The southeastern boundary is marked by a rapid t...
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