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stable water isotopes
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Definition
Naturally occurring isotopes of hydrogen (²H) and oxygen (¹⁸O) in water molecules used to trace water sources and movement through soil-plant systems
Related Terms (10)
δ²Hδ¹⁸Odeuteriumoxygen-18isotope hydrologyδ18Oδ2Hdeuterium excessd-excessisotopic tracing
Publications (13)
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Opportunistic short-term water uptake dynamics by subalpine trees observed via in situ water isotope measurements
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Stream water sourcing from high-elevation snowpack inferred from stable isotopes of water: a novel application of d-excess values
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Variability in observed stable water isotopes in snowpack across a mountainous watershed in Colorado
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Variability in observed stable water isotopes in snowpack across a mountainous watershed in Colorado
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Modeling snow dynamics and stable water isotopes across mountain landscapes
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Variability of Snow and Rainfall Partitioning Into Evapotranspiration and Summer Runoff Across Nine Mountainous Catchments
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The Colorado East River Community Observatory Data Collection
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The East River Community Observatory Data Collection: Diverse, multiscale data from a mountainous watershed in the East River, Colorado
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Streamflow partitioning and transit time distribution in snow-dominated basins as a function of climate
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Streamflow partitioning and transit time distribution in snow-dominated basins as a function of climate
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Depth- and time-resolved distributions of snowmelt-driven hillslope subsurface flow and transport and their contributions to surface waters.
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Factors Controlling Seasonal Groundwater and Solute Flux from Snow-Dominated Basins
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