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A Shift from Snow to Rain in Midlatitude Japan Increases Fresh Submarine Groundwater Discharge and Doubled Inorganic Carbon Flux over 20 Years
Saki Katazakai,
Jing Zhang
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Department of Natural and Environmental Science
Program of Natural and Environmental Sciences
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Aquifer
11%
Carbon Flux
22%
Climate Change
11%
Coastal Waters
11%
Consistent Method
11%
Derived Carbon
11%
Discharge Material
11%
Discharge System
11%
Dissolved Inorganic Carbon
11%
Fresh Submarine Groundwater Discharge
100%
Future Warming
11%
Inorganic Carbon Flux
100%
Isotopic Composition
11%
Japan
100%
Lower Primary
11%
Material Flux
22%
Mid-latitude
100%
Nutrient Flux
11%
Primary Productivity
11%
Rain
100%
Rainfall
11%
Residence Time
22%
Seafloor
11%
Snow
100%
Snowfall
11%
Total nutrients
11%
Water Depth
11%
Water Quality
11%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Carbon Flux
100%
Climate Change
33%
Coastal Water
33%
Dissolved Inorganic Carbon
33%
Inorganic Carbon
100%
Isotopic Composition
33%
Japan
100%
Temperate Region
100%
Water Depth
33%