SURFACE WATER QUALITY DIFFERS BETWEEN FUNCTIONALLY SIMILAR RESTORED AND NATURAL WETLANDS OF THE SAINT LAWRENCE RIVER VALLEY IN NEW YORK

Surface Water Quality Differs between Functionally Similar Restored and Natural Wetlands of the Saint Lawrence River Valley in New York

We tested the hypothesis that upland wetland restorations provide the same quality of wetland, in terms of ecosystem services and biodiversity, as natural wetlands in the St.Lawrence River Valley.Water quality (pH, alkalinity, colored dissolved organic matter, phytoplankton community composition, chlorophyll-a, fecal coliform, total phosphorus, dis

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Decomposing the causes of socioeconomic-related health inequality among urban and rural populations in China: a new decomposition approach

Abstract Background In recent decades, China has experienced tremendous economic growth and also witnessed growing socioeconomic-related health inequality.The study aims to explore the potential causes of socioeconomic-related health inequality in urban and rural areas of China over the past two decades.Methods This study used six waves of the Chin

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