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Use of Water Stable Isotopes in Hydrological Process
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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 development of new measurement techniques (i.e., laser absorption spectroscopy) that allow measurements of stable isotope ratios at ever-higher resolutions. Therefore, this compilation of papers has been published to address the current state-of-the-art water isotope methods, applications, and interpretations of hydrological processes, and to contribute to the rapidly growing repository of isotope data, which is important for future water resource management. We are pleased to present here a book with new findings in thirteen original research papers and one review paper issued in the Water MDPI Special Issue (SI) “Use of Water Isotopes in Hydrological Processes”. The authors report the use of water isotopes in hydrological processes worldwide, including studies at both local and regional scales related to either precipitation dynamics or to different applications of water isotopes in combination with other hydrochemical parameters in investigations of surface water, snowmelt, soil water, groundwater and xylem water to identify the hydrological and geochemical processes.
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Keywords
- 2H/1H and 18O/16O
- 3H- and 14C-dating
- alluvial aquifer
- alluvial fan
- altitude effect
- amount-weighted mean
- atmospheric sulfate
- bacterial sulfate reduction
- Chandra Basin
- China
- Confidence
- continental effect
- croatia
- d-excess
- deuterium and oxygen-18
- deuterium excess
- elevation effect
- fine root system
- Groundwater
- groundwater recharge
- Hungary
- Hydrogen
- hydrogeological conceptual model
- hydrograph separation
- HYSPLIT model
- inverse modeling
- isotope hydrology
- isotopic composition of water
- isotopic techniques
- karstic springs
- linear regression
- local meteoric water line
- major ions
- measurement traceability
- mineralization of organic matter
- moisture source
- MWL validation
- Naqu River basin
- networks and data bases
- Oxygen
- oxygen isotopes
- paddy rice field
- peatland
- precipitation
- precipitation (rain and snow)
- precipitation amount effect
- prediction and generalized intervals
- Qinghai–Tibet Plateau
- Radon
- Red River’s delta
- Reference, information & interdisciplinary subjects
- Regionalization
- Research & information: general
- saltwater intrusion
- self-organizing map
- sensitivity analysis
- Slovenia
- soil hydraulic parameters estimation
- soil water
- spatial variations
- specific ablation
- stable isotope ratios
- Stable isotopes
- stable isotopes D and 18O
- stable nitrate isotopes
- stable water isotope
- stable water isotopes
- statistical evaluation
- sulfide oxidation
- sulfur isotopes
- surface water
- Sutri Dhaka
- temperature effect
- thema EDItEUR::G Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research and information: general
- Tritium
- unconfined aquifer
- vadose zone
- Varaždin area
- Vietnam
- water cycle
- water isotopic signature
- water management
- Western Himalaya
- Zagreb
- δ18O–temperature relation
- δ2H