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Groundwater trace element changes were probably induced by the ML3.3 earthquake in Chaoyang district, Beijing

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Groundwater trace element changes were probably induced by the ML3.3 earthquake in Chaoyang district, Beijing
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Frontiers in Earth Science, September 2023
DOI 10.3389/feart.2023.1260559
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Yuxuan Chen, Jianbo Liu

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#21,961,964
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#3,553
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#56
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