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  1. Multi-Regional Study on the Microbial Community Structure, Core Microbiome and Functional Characteristics in Deep Fracture Waters
  2. Water and Soil Salinization Mechanism in the Arid Barkol Inland Basin in NW China
  3. Transportability of exogenous microbial community correlates with interwell connectivity in deep aquifers
  4. Comment on “Tracking nitrate and sulfate sources in groundwater of an urbanized valley using a multi-tracer approach combined with a Bayesian isotope mixing model by Torres-Martínez et al. [Water Research 182 (2020) 115962]”
  5. Using Water Level Responses to Atmospheric Pressure Variations to Measure and Monitor Vertical Leakage Through Confining Units, With Application to the Jurassic Shaximiao Crust, China
  6. The Inversion of Seepage Parameters by Tidal and Barometric Response Methods: A Case Study of Shizhu Well with the Thick Aquifer Mixed with Mudstones
  7. Experimental Study on the Impact of Sorption-Desorption on Nitrate Isotopes
  8. Hydrochemical and isotopic characteristics of water sources for biological activity across a massive evaporite basin on the Tibetan Plateau: Implications for aquatic environments on early Mars
  9. Groundwater age and its application for evaluating the sealing capability of aquifer
  10. Using the Tidal Response of Groundwater to Assess and Monitor Caprock Confinement in CO2 Geological Sequestration
  11. Geochemical mechanisms of water/CO2-rock interactions in EGS and its impacts on reservoir properties: A review
  12. Long‐ and Short‐Term Effects of Seismic Waves and Coseismic Pressure Changes on Fractured Aquifers
  13. Origins of volatiles and helium fluxes from hydrothermal systems in the Eastern Himalayan Syntaxis and constraints on regional heat and tectonic activities
  14. Salinization of groundwater in shale gas extraction area in the Sichuan Basin, China: Implications for water protection in shale regions with well-developed faults
  15. Deep learning for identifying earthquake precursors: Applications and challenges in subsurface fluid signals
  16. Geochemical behaviors of rare earth elements in granite-hosted geothermal systems in SE China
  17. Residual Saturation Effects on CO2 Migration and Caprock Sealing: A Study of Permeability and Capillary Pressure Models
  18. 二氧化碳地质利用与封存场址的地质评价
  19. Geological evaluation for the carbon dioxide geological utilization and storage (CGUS) site: A review
  20. Formation of the hydrothermal system from granite reservoir for power generation in igneous rock areas of South China
  21. Anisotropy and Heterogeneity Induced by Shale in Aquifer lithology—Influence of Aquifer Shale on the Leaky Model With Tidal Response Analysis
  22. Earthquake-induced impulsive release of water in the fractured aquifer system: Insights from the long-term hydrochemical monitoring of hot springs in the Southeast Tibetan Plateau
  23. Soil Column Experimental Study on the Effect of Soil Structure Disturbance on Water Chemistry
  24. Possible Continuous Vertical Water Leakage of Deep Aquifer: Records from a Deep Well in Tianjin Province, North China
  25. DNA-Based Tracers for the Characterization of Hydrogeological Systems—Recent Advances and New Frontiers
  26. Chemical and isotopic evidences on evaporite dissolution as the origin of high sulfate water in a karst geothermal reservoir
  27. Intensive Quantification of Precipitation Moisture Sources in the Eastern Asian Monsoon Zone: A Modified Deuterium-excess-based Model
  28. A conceptual model for correcting groundwater 14C age
  29. Role of desorption-adsorption and ion exchange in isotopic and chemical (Li, B, and Sr) evolution of water following water–rock interaction
  30. Contribution of Recycled Moisture to Precipitation: A Modified D‐Excess‐Based Model
  31. Origin of sulphate in the unsaturated zone and groundwater of a loess aquifer
  32. Tracing nitrate source and transformation in a semiarid loess aquifer with the thick unsaturated zone
  33. Identification of Geochemical Processes During Hydraulic Fracturing of a Shale Gas Reservoir: A Controlled Field and Laboratory Water‐Rock Interaction Experiment
  34. Baseline Groundwater Quality before Shale Gas Development in Xishui, Southwest China: Analyses of Hydrochemistry and Multiple Environmental Isotopes (2H, 18O, 13C, 87Sr/86Sr, 11B, and Noble Gas Isotopes)
  35. Impact of Afforestation on Atmospheric Recharge to Groundwater in a Semiarid Area
  36. A framework to determine sensitive inorganic monitoring indicators for tracing groundwater contamination by produced formation water from shale gas development in the Fuling Gasfield, SW China
  37. Field and Laboratory Studies of the Water Chemistry Evolution of Flowback Fluids from a Shallow Shale Gas Well
  38. How does precipitation recharge groundwater in loess aquifers? Evidence from multiple environmental tracers
  39. Tracing the Origin of Groundwater Nitrate in an Area Affected by Acid Rain Using Dual Isotopic Composition of Nitrate
  40. The Origin of Major Ions of Groundwater in a Loess Aquifer
  41. Hydrogeochemical Characteristics and Genesis of Geothermal Water from the Ganzi Geothermal Field, Eastern Tibetan Plateau
  42. The Control of Groundwater Flow Systems and Geochemical Processes on Groundwater Chemistry: A Case Study in Wushenzhao Basin, NW China
  43. Hydrogeochemical evolution and groundwater quality assessment in the Dake Lake Basin, Northwest China
  44. The role of unsaturated zone in estimating groundwater recharge in arid and semiarid areas as depicted by geochemical tracers
  45. Synthesis of geochemical techniques to identify the origin and multistage evolution of saline water in a complex geothermal system
  46. Quantitative calculation for the contribution of acid rain to carbonate weathering
  47. Geochemistry of geothermal fluids with implications on the sources of water and heat recharge to the Rekeng high-temperature geothermal system in the Eastern Himalayan Syntax
  48. Stable isotope tracing of headwater sources in a river on China’s Loess Plateau
  49. Geochemical processes during hydraulic fracturing: a water-rock interaction experiment and field test study
  50. Groundwater recharge mechanism in an integrated tableland of the Loess Plateau, northern China: insights from environmental tracers
  51. Radioactivity of Soil, Rock and Water in a Shale Gas Exploitation Area, SW China
  52. Methane content and isotopic composition of shallow groundwater: implications for environmental monitoring related to shale gas exploitation
  53. Mapping groundwater renewability using age data in the Baiyang alluvial fan, NW China
  54. Groundwater recharge in an arid grassland as indicated by soil chloride profile and multiple tracers
  55. Groundwater Baseline Water Quality in a Shale Gas Exploration Site and Fracturing Fluid - Shale Rock Interaction
  56. Geochemical Characteristics of Shallow Groundwater in Jiaoshiba Shale Gas Production Area: Implications for Environmental Concerns
  57. Is groundwater sufficient to support sustainable irrigation agriculture in a reclaimed wetland region?
  58. How much information can soil solute profiles reveal about groundwater recharge?
  59. Paleo-environment from isotopes and hydrochemistry of groundwater in East Junggar Basin, Northwest China
  60. Groundwater circulation relative to water quality and vegetation in an arid transitional zone linking oasis, desert and river
  61. Impacts of human activities on the occurrence of groundwater nitrate in an alluvial plain: A multiple isotopic tracers approach
  62. Groundwater Recharge and Dynamics in Northern China: Implications for Sustainable Utilization of Groundwater
  63. The role of deuterium excess in determining the water salinisation mechanism: A case study of the arid Tarim River Basin, NW China
  64. Integrated assessment on groundwater nitrate by unsaturated zone probing and aquifer sampling with environmental tracers
  65. Nitrate in groundwater and the unsaturated zone in (semi)arid northern China: baseline and factors controlling its transport and fate
  66. Groundwater Baseline Quality in the Minqin Basin, NW China
  67. Groundwater Recharge Environments and Hydrogeochemical Evolution in Beijing, China: Multi-Tracer Approach
  68. Factors Controlling the Distribution and Fate of Nitrate in the Unsaturated Zone and Groundwater in a Semiarid Agriculture Area
  69. Soil profile evolution following land-use change: implications for groundwater quantity and quality
  70. Combined conceptual model (V&P model) to correct groundwater radiocarbon age
  71. Impact of reclaimed water irrigation on groundwater in an agricultural area
  72. Using deuterium excess to determine water salinization mechanism
  73. Processes affecting isotopes in precipitation of an arid region
  74. Estimating groundwater recharge following land-use change using chloride mass balance of soil profiles: a case study at Guyuan and Xifeng in the Loess Plateau of China
  75. Isotopic and geochemical evidence of recharge sources and water quality in the Quaternary aquifer beneath Jinchang city, NW China
  76. Changes in groundwater induced by water diversion in the Lower Tarim River, Xinjiang Uygur, NW China: Evidence from environmental isotopes and water chemistry
  77. Sources of water pollution and evolution of water quality in the Wuwei basin of Shiyang river, Northwest China
  78. Diminished groundwater recharge and circulation relative to degrading riparian vegetation in the middle Tarim River, Xinjiang Uygur, Western China
  79. Limits to recharge of groundwater from Tibetan plateau to the Gobi desert, implications for water management in the mountain front
  80. Response of riparian vegetation to water-table changes in the lower reaches of Tarim River, Xinjiang Uygur, China