Isotope Tracers in Catchment Hydrology
β Scribed by C. Kendall and J.J. McDonnell (Eds.)
- Publisher
- Elsevier
- Year
- 1998
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 847
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
""Isotope Tracers in Catchment Hydrology" is the first synthesis of physical hydrology and isotope geochemistry with a catchment focus, and is a valuable reference for professionals and students alike in the fields of hydrology, hydrochemistry, and environmental science. This important interdisciplinary text provides extensive guidelines for the application of isotope techniques for all investigators facing the Read more...
β¦ Table of Contents
Content:
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
Dedication, Page v
About the Editors, Page vi
Preface, Pages vii-ix, Carol Kendall, Jeffrey J. McDonnell
Acknowledgments, Page x
List of Contributors, Pages xxv-xxix
Chapter 1 - Fundamentals of Small Catchment Hydrology, Pages 1-49, James M. Buttle
Chapter 2 - Fundamentals of Isotope Geochemistry, Pages 51-86, Carol Kendall, Eric A. Caldwell
Chapter 3 - Isotopic Variations in Precipitation, Pages 87-118, Neil L. Ingraham
Chapter 4 - Isotopic Fractionation in Snow Cover, Pages 119-136, Lee W. Cooper
Chapter 5 - Isotopic Exchange in Soil Water, Pages 137-163, Christopher J. Barnes, Jeffrey V. Turner
Chapter 6 - Plants, Isotopes and Water Use: A Catchment-Scale Perspective, Pages 165-202, Todd E. Dawson, James R. Ehleringer
Chapter 7 - Isotopes in Groundwater Hydrology, Pages 203-246, Roberto Gonfiantini, Klaus FrΓΆhlich, Luis AraguΓ‘s-AraguΓ‘s, Kazimierz Rozanski
Chapter 8 - Lithogenic and Cosmogenic Tracers in Catchment Hydrology, Pages 247-289, Gregory J. Nimz
Chapter 9 - Dissolved Gases in Subsurface Hydrology, Pages 291-318, D. Kip Solomon, Peter G. Cook, William E. Sanford
Chapter 10 - Oxygen and Hydrogen Isotopes in Rainfall-Runoff Studies, Pages 319-346, David P. Genereux, Richard P. Hooper
Chapter 11 - High Rainfall, Response-Dominated Catchments: A Comparative Study of Experiments in Tropical Northeast Queensland with Temperate New Zealand, Pages 347-390, Michael Bonell, Christopher J. Barnes, Clive R. Grant, Andrew Howard, John Burns
Chapter 12 - Snowmelt-Dominated Systems, Pages 391-433, Allan Rodhe
Chapter 13 - Arid Catchments, Pages 435-465, Neil L. Ingraham, Eric A. Caldwell, Balthazar Th. Verhagen
Chapter 14 - Groundwater and Surface-Water Interactions in Riparian and Lake-Dominated Systems, Pages 467-488, John F. Walker, David P. Krabbenhoft
Chapter 15 - Use of Stable Isotopes in Evaluating Sulfur Biogeochemistry of Forest Ecosystems, Pages 489-518, Myron J. Mitchell, H. Roy Krouse, Bernhard Mayer, Alan C. Stam, Yimin Zhang
Chapter 16 - Tracing Nitrogen Sources and Cycling in Catchments, Pages 519-576, Carol Kendall
Chapter 17 - Carbon Cycling in Terrestrial Environments, Pages 577-610, Yang Wang, Thomas G. Huntington, Laurie J. Osher, Leonard I. Wassenaar, Susan E. Trumbore, Ronald G. Amundson, Jennifer W. Harden, Diane M. McKnight, Sherry L. Schiff, George R. Aiken, W. Berry Lyons, Ramon O. Aravena, Jill S. Baron
Chapter 18 - Tracing of Weathering Reactions and Water Flowpaths: A Multi-isotope Approach, Pages 611-646, Thomas D. Bullen, Carol Kendall
Chapter 19 - Erosion, Weathering, and Sedimentation, Pages 647-678, Paul R. Bierman, Achim Albrecht, Michael H. Bothner, Erik T. Brown, Thomas D. Bullen, Leda Beth Gray, Laurent Turpin
Chapter 20 - Applications of Uranium- and Thorium-Series Radionuclides in Catchment Hydrology Studies, Pages 679-722, Thomas F. Kraemer, David P. Genereux
Chapter 21 - Modeling of Isotope and Hydrogeochemical Responses in Catchment Hydrology, Pages 723-760, Jeffrey V. Turner, Christopher J. Barnes
Chapter 22 - Isotopes as Indicators of Environmental Change, Pages 761-816, James B. Shanley, Elise Pendall, Carol Kendall, Lora R. Stevens, Robert L. Michel, Patrick J. Phillips, Richard M. Forester, David L. Naftz, Beiling Liu, Libby Stern, Brent B. Wolfe, C. Page Chamberlain, Steven W. Leavitt, Tim H.E. Heaton, Bernhard Mayer, L. DeWayne Cecil, W. Berry Lyons, Brian G. Katz, Julio L. Betancourt, Diane M. McKnight, et al.
INDEX, Pages 817-839
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