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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description 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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spelling doab-20.500.12854ir-691942024-03-27T16:34:36Z Use of Water Stable Isotopes in Hydrological Process Vreča, Polona Kern, Zoltán precipitation stable isotope ratios local meteoric water line amount-weighted mean linear regression confidence prediction and generalized intervals stable isotopes D and 18O moisture source temperature effect precipitation amount effect regionalization China oxygen isotopes sulfur isotopes isotopic composition of water bacterial sulfate reduction sulfide oxidation atmospheric sulfate peatland unconfined aquifer mineralization of organic matter isotopic techniques water isotopic signature 3H- and 14C-dating saltwater intrusion Red River’s delta Vietnam Sutri Dhaka Chandra Basin Western Himalaya hydrograph separation stable water isotope specific ablation stable isotopes HYSPLIT model MWL validation karstic springs spatial variations Naqu River basin Qinghai–Tibet Plateau stable water isotopes hydrogen oxygen soil water fine root system groundwater isotope hydrology stable nitrate isotopes Zagreb Croatia 2H/1H and 18O/16O deuterium excess δ18O–temperature relation tritium self-organizing map radon major ions alluvial fan paddy rice field deuterium and oxygen-18 hydrogeological conceptual model alluvial aquifer Varaždin area δ2H inverse modeling vadose zone sensitivity analysis soil hydraulic parameters estimation groundwater recharge d-excess elevation effect altitude effect continental effect Slovenia Hungary water cycle measurement traceability precipitation (rain and snow) surface water water management networks and data bases statistical evaluation thema EDItEUR::G Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research and information: general 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. 2021-05-01T15:43:29Z 2021-05-01T15:43:29Z 2020 book ONIX_20210501_9783039432660_940 9783039432660 9783039432677 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/69194 eng application/octet-stream Attribution 4.0 International https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/2966 https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/2966 MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 10.3390/books978-3-03943-267-7 10.3390/books978-3-03943-267-7 46cabcaa-dd94-4bfe-87b4-55023c1b36d0 9783039432660 9783039432677 296 Basel, Switzerland open access
spellingShingle precipitation
stable isotope ratios
local meteoric water line
amount-weighted mean
linear regression
confidence
prediction and generalized intervals
stable isotopes D and 18O
moisture source
temperature effect
precipitation amount effect
regionalization
China
oxygen isotopes
sulfur isotopes
isotopic composition of water
bacterial sulfate reduction
sulfide oxidation
atmospheric sulfate
peatland
unconfined aquifer
mineralization of organic matter
isotopic techniques
water isotopic signature
3H- and 14C-dating
saltwater intrusion
Red River’s delta
Vietnam
Sutri Dhaka
Chandra Basin
Western Himalaya
hydrograph separation
stable water isotope
specific ablation
stable isotopes
HYSPLIT model
MWL validation
karstic springs
spatial variations
Naqu River basin
Qinghai–Tibet Plateau
stable water isotopes
hydrogen
oxygen
soil water
fine root system
groundwater
isotope hydrology
stable nitrate isotopes
Zagreb
Croatia
2H/1H and 18O/16O
deuterium excess
δ18O–temperature relation
tritium
self-organizing map
radon
major ions
alluvial fan
paddy rice field
deuterium and oxygen-18
hydrogeological conceptual model
alluvial aquifer
Varaždin area
δ2H
inverse modeling
vadose zone
sensitivity analysis
soil hydraulic parameters estimation
groundwater recharge
d-excess
elevation effect
altitude effect
continental effect
Slovenia
Hungary
water cycle
measurement traceability
precipitation (rain and snow)
surface water
water management
networks and data bases
statistical evaluation
thema EDItEUR::G Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research and information: general
Use of Water Stable Isotopes in Hydrological Process
title Use of Water Stable Isotopes in Hydrological Process
title_full Use of Water Stable Isotopes in Hydrological Process
title_fullStr Use of Water Stable Isotopes in Hydrological Process
title_full_unstemmed Use of Water Stable Isotopes in Hydrological Process
title_short Use of Water Stable Isotopes in Hydrological Process
title_sort use of water stable isotopes in hydrological process
topic precipitation
stable isotope ratios
local meteoric water line
amount-weighted mean
linear regression
confidence
prediction and generalized intervals
stable isotopes D and 18O
moisture source
temperature effect
precipitation amount effect
regionalization
China
oxygen isotopes
sulfur isotopes
isotopic composition of water
bacterial sulfate reduction
sulfide oxidation
atmospheric sulfate
peatland
unconfined aquifer
mineralization of organic matter
isotopic techniques
water isotopic signature
3H- and 14C-dating
saltwater intrusion
Red River’s delta
Vietnam
Sutri Dhaka
Chandra Basin
Western Himalaya
hydrograph separation
stable water isotope
specific ablation
stable isotopes
HYSPLIT model
MWL validation
karstic springs
spatial variations
Naqu River basin
Qinghai–Tibet Plateau
stable water isotopes
hydrogen
oxygen
soil water
fine root system
groundwater
isotope hydrology
stable nitrate isotopes
Zagreb
Croatia
2H/1H and 18O/16O
deuterium excess
δ18O–temperature relation
tritium
self-organizing map
radon
major ions
alluvial fan
paddy rice field
deuterium and oxygen-18
hydrogeological conceptual model
alluvial aquifer
Varaždin area
δ2H
inverse modeling
vadose zone
sensitivity analysis
soil hydraulic parameters estimation
groundwater recharge
d-excess
elevation effect
altitude effect
continental effect
Slovenia
Hungary
water cycle
measurement traceability
precipitation (rain and snow)
surface water
water management
networks and data bases
statistical evaluation
thema EDItEUR::G Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research and information: general
topic_facet precipitation
stable isotope ratios
local meteoric water line
amount-weighted mean
linear regression
confidence
prediction and generalized intervals
stable isotopes D and 18O
moisture source
temperature effect
precipitation amount effect
regionalization
China
oxygen isotopes
sulfur isotopes
isotopic composition of water
bacterial sulfate reduction
sulfide oxidation
atmospheric sulfate
peatland
unconfined aquifer
mineralization of organic matter
isotopic techniques
water isotopic signature
3H- and 14C-dating
saltwater intrusion
Red River’s delta
Vietnam
Sutri Dhaka
Chandra Basin
Western Himalaya
hydrograph separation
stable water isotope
specific ablation
stable isotopes
HYSPLIT model
MWL validation
karstic springs
spatial variations
Naqu River basin
Qinghai–Tibet Plateau
stable water isotopes
hydrogen
oxygen
soil water
fine root system
groundwater
isotope hydrology
stable nitrate isotopes
Zagreb
Croatia
2H/1H and 18O/16O
deuterium excess
δ18O–temperature relation
tritium
self-organizing map
radon
major ions
alluvial fan
paddy rice field
deuterium and oxygen-18
hydrogeological conceptual model
alluvial aquifer
Varaždin area
δ2H
inverse modeling
vadose zone
sensitivity analysis
soil hydraulic parameters estimation
groundwater recharge
d-excess
elevation effect
altitude effect
continental effect
Slovenia
Hungary
water cycle
measurement traceability
precipitation (rain and snow)
surface water
water management
networks and data bases
statistical evaluation
thema EDItEUR::G Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research and information: general
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