Saline Lake Geochemistry

Saline lake geochemistry is the study of the chemical composition of saline lakes and how it affects ecosystems. It is an important tool for understanding how the environment impacts water conditions and ecosystems, as well as how certain chemicals are absorbed and used by organisms. The analysis of chemical components in saline lakes helps to provide insight into nutrient cycling, hydrological stability and climate change. This knowledge can be used to inform conservation and management decisions, such as how to best preserve and restore natural resources and maximize their benefits. Saline lake geochemistry is also used to better understand the role of saline lakes in global climate change, as well as to identify potential sources of contamination and pollution.

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Isolation and Screening of Phb Producing Halotolerant Bacterial Strains from A Saline Environment

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Effects of Water Replenishment from Yellow River on Water Quality of Hengshui Lake Wetland

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Effect of Nitrogen Fertilizer on some Attributes of SorghumGrown in Saline Soil under Irrigation

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Effect of Saline Irrigation on Agro-Physiological and Biochemical of Some Quinoa Cultivars Under Field Conditions

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‘A perfect Example of the Strong Ion Difference: Hyperchloraemic Acidosis due to 0.9% Normal Saline Irrigation, in a Patient with a Ruptured Bladder’

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Nitrogen Leaching Loss Estimation from Paddy Soil in the Taihu Lake Region of China by a Newly Developed Simple Model

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Preparation of Microwave Multi-Adsorbent Nanocomposites Based on Copper, Iron Carbonyl, Carbon Nanofiber, Graphite Nanoflake and Polypyrrole

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Assessing the Impact of Environmental Factors on Andipalayam Lake's Insect Biodiversity

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