Insights from Water Quality of High Andean Springs for Human Consumption in Perú

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The headwaters of the high Andean basin in Peru accumulate water from the mist, rain, snow, and hail, and it is transported superficially and underground to low-lying areas, mostly used for drinkable purposes. The natural water in these areas might be altered due to legal and illegal mining extracti...

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Autores: Choque Quispe, David, Froehner, Sandro, Ligarda Samanez, Carlos A., Ramos Pacheco, Betsy S., Peralta Guevara, Diego E., Palomino Rincón, Henry, Choque Quispe, Yudith, Solano Reynoso, Aydeé M., Barboza Palomino, Gloria I., Taipe Pardo, Fredy, Zamalloa Puma, Lourdes Magaly
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Fecha de Publicación:2021
Institución:Universidad Nacional José María Arguedas
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Lenguaje:inglés
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https://doi.org/10.3390/w13192650
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Materia:high Andean spring; dry and rainy season; extractive mining; sources of consumption
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title Insights from Water Quality of High Andean Springs for Human Consumption in Perú
spellingShingle Insights from Water Quality of High Andean Springs for Human Consumption in Perú
Choque Quispe, David
high Andean spring; dry and rainy season; extractive mining; sources of consumption
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title_short Insights from Water Quality of High Andean Springs for Human Consumption in Perú
title_full Insights from Water Quality of High Andean Springs for Human Consumption in Perú
title_fullStr Insights from Water Quality of High Andean Springs for Human Consumption in Perú
title_full_unstemmed Insights from Water Quality of High Andean Springs for Human Consumption in Perú
title_sort Insights from Water Quality of High Andean Springs for Human Consumption in Perú
author Choque Quispe, David
author_facet Choque Quispe, David
Froehner, Sandro
Ligarda Samanez, Carlos A.
Ramos Pacheco, Betsy S.
Peralta Guevara, Diego E.
Palomino Rincón, Henry
Choque Quispe, Yudith
Solano Reynoso, Aydeé M.
Barboza Palomino, Gloria I.
Taipe Pardo, Fredy
Zamalloa Puma, Lourdes Magaly
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Ligarda Samanez, Carlos A.
Ramos Pacheco, Betsy S.
Peralta Guevara, Diego E.
Palomino Rincón, Henry
Choque Quispe, Yudith
Solano Reynoso, Aydeé M.
Barboza Palomino, Gloria I.
Taipe Pardo, Fredy
Zamalloa Puma, Lourdes Magaly
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Froehner, Sandro
Ligarda Samanez, Carlos A.
Ramos Pacheco, Betsy S.
Peralta Guevara, Diego E.
Palomino Rincón, Henry
Choque Quispe, Yudith
Solano Reynoso, Aydeé M.
Barboza Palomino, Gloria I.
Taipe Pardo, Fredy
Zamalloa Puma, Lourdes Magaly
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