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1. Nitrogen and Phosphorus Pollution Discharge and Water Quality Evaluation in a Small Basin of the Upper Reaches of Lijiang River.

2. Structural deformation, metallogenic epoch and genetic mechanism of the Woxi Au-Sb-W deposit, Western Hunan Province, South China.

3. Influence of Karst Reservoir Capacity on Flood in Lijiang Basin Based on Modified HEC-HMS through Soil Moisture Accounting Loss.

4. Origin of the Bleaching in Lower Cretaceous Continental Red Beds in the Uragen Zn–Pb Deposit, Xinjiang, NW China, and Its Implications for Zn–Pb Mineralization.

5. Textural and LA-ICP-MS trace element analyses reveal co-enriched Au-Sb-W metallogeny in the Woxi deposit, west Jiangnan Orogen, South China.

6. Origin of the Woxi orogenic Au-Sb-W deposit in the west Jiangnan Orogen of South China: Constraints from apatite and wolframite U-Pb dating and pyrite in-situ S-Pb isotopic signatures.

7. Local storages: the impact on hydrology and implications for policy making in irrigation systems.

8. Spatio-Temporal Dynamics of Riverine Nitrogen and Phosphorus at Different Catchment Scales in Huixian Karst Wetland, Southwest China.

9. Genesis of the Aqishan skarn Zn-Pb deposit in the Eastern Tianshan, NW China: Constraints from geology, geochronology and Hf-S-Pb isotopic geochemistry.

10. Genesis of the giant Caixiashan Zn-Pb deposit in Eastern Tianshan, NW China: Constraints from geology, geochronology and S-Pb isotopic geochemistry.

11. Estimation of aboveground biomass of senescence grassland in China's arid region using multi-source data.

12. LC-QTOF/MS-based non-targeted metabolomics to explore the toxic effects of di(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP) on Brassica chinensis L.

13. Potentially toxic elements in lake sediments in China: Spatial distribution, ecological risks, and influencing factors.

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