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Handbook of Environmental Chemistry(1)
Hydrological Processes(1)
Isoscapes: Understanding movement, pattern, and process on Earth through isotope mapping(1)
Isotopes in the Water Cycle: Past, Present and Future of a Developing Science(1)
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A review of isotope applications in catchment hydrology
Book PartAbstract: Isotope methods were introduced into catchment hydrology research in the 1960s as complementary toolPalabras claves:Autores:Aggarwal P.K., McDonnell J.J., Tomas VitvarFuentes:googlescopusA simplified approach to analysing historical and recent tritium data in surface waters
ArticleAbstract: Tritium concentrations in river and stream waters from different locations can be compared by normalPalabras claves:River basin, Timescales, TritiumAutores:Aggarwal P.K., Araguás-Araguás L.J., Kurttas T., Michel R.L., Newman B.D., Tomas VitvarFuentes:googlescopusApplication of environmental isotopes for studying stream/aquifer interactions in the Danube basin
Conference ObjectAbstract: This paper demonstrates, using selected case studies in the Upper Danube basin, how isotopes may serPalabras claves:Danube river basin, Environmental isotopes, Groundwater, Stream/aquifer interactionsAutores:Aggarwal P.K., Garner A., Newman B.D., Tomas VitvarFuentes:googlescopusAge dating base flow at springs and gaining streams using helium-3 and tritium: Fischa-Dagnitz system, southern Vienna Basin, Austria
ArticleAbstract: Springs and gaining streams are locations where groundwater flow paths naturally converge and dischaPalabras claves:Autores:Aggarwal P.K., Han L.F., Rank D., Solomon D.K., Stolp B.J., Suckow A., Tomas VitvarFuentes:googlescopusGlobal hydrological isotope data and data networks
Book PartAbstract: Isotopes of light elements constitute a set of powerful and widely used environmental tracers that oPalabras claves:Autores:Aggarwal P.K., Araguás-Araguás L.J., Gröning M., Kulkarni K.M., Kurttas T., Newman B.D., Tomas VitvarFuentes:googlescopusHydrological and Biogeochemical Characterization of the Danube River System Using Isotopes
ArticleAbstract: Meeting Danube Basin monitoring and management objectives such as those implied by the EU Water FramPalabras claves:DEUTERIUM, isotope hydrology, nitrogen-15, Oxygen-18, Radon-222, rivers, TritiumAutores:Aggarwal P.K., Araguás-Araguás L.J., Hudcová H., Newman B.D., Papesch W., Rank D., Tomas VitvarFuentes:googlescopus