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The phrase "alpine source" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a water source or spring that originates in the mountains, particularly in alpine regions.
Example: "The hikers were thrilled to discover an alpine source of fresh water during their trek."
Alternatives: "mountain spring" or "highland water source".
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The fundamental Alpine source point, however, is located in the upper Engadin valley at the Piz Lunghin, from which streams flow toward the North and Adriatic seas and from which the headwaters of the Inn River flow toward the Danube and ultimately into the Black Sea.
The system receives river water inflow at high seasonal and inter-annual variability from remote alpine source areas.
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A better understanding of the hydrogeology of alpine groundwater, including sources, storage zones, and the locations and magnitudes of contributions to streamflow, is important for making accurate estimates of glacial inputs to the hydrologic budget, and for our ability to make predictions about future water resources as glaciers retreat.
The sources with potential significance in this alpine area are human sources (sewage from mountain huts and restaurants), cattle kept on pastures during summer months, and game (deer, roe deer, and chamois).
The alluvial sediments, and widespread beach and lacustrine delta sediments in the Amdo zone are the main source of alpine soil materials.
Sources for alpine strawberries include Johnny's Selected Seeds, Foss Hill Road, Albion, Me. 04910, (207) 437-4301; and White Flower Farm, P.O.
Sources for alpine strawberries (Fragaria vesca) include the Raintree Nursery, (360) 496-6400 or www.raintreenursery.com, and Bluestone Perennials, (800) 852-5243 or www.bluestoneperennials.com.
Alpine catchments are important sources of fresh water but compared to lower altitude catchments our understanding of the hydrological functioning of these catchments during rainfall and snowmelt events is still limited.
Although persistence of B. melitensis in wild ruminants has not been reported, and these animals are considered an epidemiologic dead-end reservoir (3 ), the unexpected prevalence observed (≈50%) suggests that alpine ibex could be the source of bovine brucellosis reemergence in the study area in France.
We examined the grain size distribution, mineral compositions, trace element concentrations, and Sr Nd isotopic compositions of the alpine soils and their potential source materials in various grain size fractions.
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