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Hydrogeologic controls of surface-water chemistry in the Adirondack region of New York State
N. E. Peters,
C. T. Driscoll
Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering
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Earth & Environmental Sciences
water chemistry
96%
surface water
64%
acid
21%
groundwater
20%
acidification
16%
cation
14%
mineral
14%
silica
13%
watershed
12%
runoff
12%
shallow soil
10%
drainage water
9%
aluminosilicate
9%
soil horizon
9%
atmospheric deposition
9%
drainage basin
9%
water storage
8%
basin
8%
low flow
8%
alkalinity
8%
streamflow
7%
gauge
7%
weathering
7%
chemical composition
6%
geology
6%
carbonate
5%
lake
5%
evaluation
4%
soil
3%
water
2%
Chemical Compounds
Surface Water
100%
Flow
61%
Chemistry
55%
Groundwater
34%
Drainage Water
13%
Soil
13%
Aluminosilicate Mineral
13%
Mineral
12%
Weathering
9%
Cation
9%
Surface
5%