Use of Water Stable Isotopes in Hydrological Process

Stable and radioactive isotopes in water are powerful tools in the tracking of the path of water molecules through the whole water cycle. In the last decade, a considerable number of studies have been published on the use of water isotopes, and their number is ever-growing. The main reason is the de...

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Other Authors: Vreča, Polona (Editor), Kern, Zoltán (Editor)
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Published: Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2020
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653 |a prediction and generalized intervals 
653 |a stable isotopes D and 18O 
653 |a moisture source 
653 |a temperature effect 
653 |a precipitation amount effect 
653 |a regionalization 
653 |a China 
653 |a oxygen isotopes 
653 |a sulfur isotopes 
653 |a isotopic composition of water 
653 |a bacterial sulfate reduction 
653 |a sulfide oxidation 
653 |a atmospheric sulfate 
653 |a peatland 
653 |a unconfined aquifer 
653 |a mineralization of organic matter 
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653 |a water isotopic signature 
653 |a 3H- and 14C-dating 
653 |a saltwater intrusion 
653 |a Red River's delta 
653 |a Vietnam 
653 |a Sutri Dhaka 
653 |a Chandra Basin 
653 |a Western Himalaya 
653 |a hydrograph separation 
653 |a stable water isotope 
653 |a specific ablation 
653 |a stable isotopes 
653 |a HYSPLIT model 
653 |a MWL validation 
653 |a karstic springs 
653 |a spatial variations 
653 |a Naqu River basin 
653 |a Qinghai-Tibet Plateau 
653 |a stable water isotopes 
653 |a hydrogen 
653 |a oxygen 
653 |a soil water 
653 |a fine root system 
653 |a groundwater 
653 |a isotope hydrology 
653 |a stable nitrate isotopes 
653 |a Zagreb 
653 |a Croatia 
653 |a 2H/1H and 18O/16O 
653 |a deuterium excess 
653 |a δ18O-temperature relation 
653 |a tritium 
653 |a self-organizing map 
653 |a radon 
653 |a major ions 
653 |a alluvial fan 
653 |a paddy rice field 
653 |a deuterium and oxygen-18 
653 |a hydrogeological conceptual model 
653 |a alluvial aquifer 
653 |a Varaždin area 
653 |a δ2H 
653 |a inverse modeling 
653 |a vadose zone 
653 |a sensitivity analysis 
653 |a soil hydraulic parameters estimation 
653 |a groundwater recharge 
653 |a d-excess 
653 |a elevation effect 
653 |a altitude effect 
653 |a continental effect 
653 |a Slovenia 
653 |a Hungary 
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653 |a measurement traceability 
653 |a precipitation (rain and snow) 
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