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High-frequency monitoring reveals complex infiltration-preferential flow processes in karst hillslopes
Karst landforms, which are shaped by the dissolution of carbonate rocks, cover about 15% of the Earth's land surface and provide stable water resources to a quarter of the global population.
The huge karst area of South China is about 550,000 km2 in extent. The karst terrain displays a geomorphic transition as the terrain gradually descends about 2000 meters over 700 kilometers from the ...
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