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This study characterizes the effect of temporal variability on different biogeochemical parameters (sulfate, nitrate, dissolved organic carbon, etc.) and provides strong evidence of coupled hydrologic and site-specific interactions at different scales.
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Rates and reactions of redox processes are known to exhibit variations in the temporal domain. But, few studies have evaluated the principal controls governing this variability at seasonal, annual or other time scales. This study provides a mechanistic understanding of the principal factors that cause hot moments in biogeochemical processes at a closed landfill site.
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This page is a summary of: Temporal dynamics of biogeochemical processes at the Norman Landfill site, Water Resources Research, October 2013, American Geophysical Union (AGU),
DOI: 10.1002/wrcr.20484.
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