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AuthorFonseca, Rita
AuthorFonseca Araújo, Joana
AuthorGomes Pinho, Catarina
Accessioned date2024-09-16T22:34:17Z
Available date2024-09-16T22:34:17Z
Year2021
CitationFonseca, R., Araújo, J. F., & Pinho, C. G. (2021). Importance of the spatial distribution of rare earth elements in the bottom sediments of reservoirs as a potential proxy for tracing sediments sources. A case study in the Dominican Republic. Geosciences, 11(12), 490. Recuperado de:es
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AbstractThe geochemical composition of rare earth elements (REE) in the bottom sediments of two Dominican reservoirs and in soils from their catchments was studied to identify possible sources of the deposited materials. Knowledge of the origin of the sediments will serve to control the excessive rates of erosion and sedimentation that occur annually due to periodic extreme climatic events that promote excessive silting of the lakes, followed by loss of storage capacity and degradation of water quality.es
LanguageEnglishes
PublishedGeosciences, 11(12), 490es
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SubjectRecursos naturales - República Dominicanaes
SubjectGeología ─ República Dominicanaes
SubjectClima - República Dominicanaes
SubjectRecursos hídricoses
TitleImportance of the spatial distribution of rare earth elements in the bottom sediments of reservoirs as a potential proxy for tracing sediments sources. A case study in the Dominican Republices
dc.identifier.doihttps://doi.org/10.3390/geosciences11120490
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