Environmental isotopes in the hydrological cycle: Principles and applications

  • Mook W
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Abstract

After an introductory chapter on the hydrological cycle, this volume contains the principles of radioactivity and of the isotope effects for stable isotopes. The elements of hydrogen, carbon and oxygen are being treated in detail, as they form the ‘heart’ of isotopic applications in the water cycle. The contribution of the other isotopes is discussed less extensively in this volume.

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Mook, W. G. (2000). Environmental isotopes in the hydrological cycle: Principles and applications. Environmental Isotopes in the Hydrological Cycle - Principles and Applications (Vol. 1, p. 164).

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