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|a Handbook of environmental isotope geochemistry.
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|p The terrestrial environment, B /
|c edited by P. Fritz, J. Ch. Fontes.
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|a Front Cover; The Terrestrial Environment, B; Copyright Page; PREFACE; LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS; Table of Contens; Chapter 1. MATHEMATICAL MODELS FOR THE INTERPRETATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOISOTOPES IN GROUNDWATER SYSTEMS; INTRODUCTION; PRINCIPLES OF THE TRACER METHOD; SOME BASIC CONCEPTS AND THE MATHEMATICAL TOOL; MODELS AND THEIR HYDROLOGICAL SIGNIFICANCE; DISPERSIVITY AND THE DISPERSION PARAMETER; INFILTRATION STUDIES; STAGNANT WATER IN THE SATURATED ZONE; THE MOVEMENT OF DELAYED TRACERS; CASES OF A CONSTANT TRACER INPUT; VARIABLE TRACER INPUT; COMBINED INTERPRETATION; CONCLUDING REMARKS
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|a ACKNOWLEDGEMENTSREFERENCES; Chapter 2. ISOTOPES IN CLOUD PHYSICS: MULTIPHASE AND MULTISTAGE CONDENSATION PROCESSES; INTRODUCTION; BASIC PRINCIPLES; ISOTOPIC EFFECTS DURING GROWTH OF INDIVIDUAL ELEMENTS; ISOTOPIC CLOUD MODELS; SAMPLING OF WATER VAPOUR AND CONDENSED PHASES IN THE ATMOSPHERE; A BRIEF SURVEY OF ISOTOPIC STUDIES IN RAIN AND SNOW; THE STUDY OF HAILSTONE GROWTH MECHANISMS BY MEANS OF ISOTOPIC ANALYSES; CONCLUSION; REFERENCES; Chapter 3. ENVIRONMENTAL ISOTOPES IN LAKE STUDIES; INTRODUCTION; ISOTOPIC FRACTIONATIONS DURING EVAPORATION OF WATER; WATER BALANCE STUDIES OF LAKES
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|a WATER MIXING STUDIESMISCELLANEOUS STUDIES; REFERENCES; Chapter 4. ENVIRONMENTAL ISOTOPE AND ANTHROPOGENIC TRACERS OF RECENT LAKE SEDIMENTATION; INTRODUCTION; BIOGEOCHEMICAL CYCLING IN LAKES; ENVIRONMENTAL ISOTOPE AND ELEMENT TRACERS; APPLICATIONS; SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS; REFERENCES; Chapter 5. STABLE ISOTOPE GEOCHEMISTRY OF TRAVERTINES; INTRODUCTION; MINERALOGY, PETROLOGY AND PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF TRAVERTINES; GEOCHEMICAL CONDITIONS CONTROLLING TRAVERTINE DEPOSITION; 13C/12C AND 18O/16O VARIATIONS IN TRAVERTINES; ISOTOPIC FRACTIONATIONS IN TRAVERTINE FORMATION; DIAGENETIC EFFECTS
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|a RADIOCARBON DATING OF TRAVERTINESSULPHUR, STRONTIUM AND LEAD ISOTOPES; SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; REFERENCES; Chapter 6. ISOTOPE GEOCHEMISTRY OF CARBONATES IN THE WEATHERING ZONE; INTRODUCTION; ISOTOPIC COMPOSITION OF CARBON AND OXYGEN SOURCES IN THE WEATHERING ZONE; THE FORMATION OF DISSOLVED INORGANIC CARBON; REPRECIPITATION PROCESSES IN THE WEATHERING ZONE; ISOTOPIC COMPOSITION OF CARBONATES IN THE WEATHERING ZONE; SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS; REFERENCES; Chapter 7. GEOCHRONOLOGY AND ISOTOPIC GEOCHEMISTRY OF SPELEOTHEMS; THE CAVE ENVIRONMENT
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|a GEOCHRONOLOGY OF SPELEOTHEMS: METHODSAPPLICATIONS OF GEOCHRONOLOGY OF SPELEOTHEMS; STABLE ISOTOPE GEOCHEMISTRY OF SPELEOTHEMS; CONCLUSIONS; REFERENCES; Chapter 8. OXYGEN AND HYDROGEN ISOTOPE GEOCHEMISTRY OF DEEP BASIN BRINES; INTRODUCTION; TERMS APPLIED TO SUBSURFACE WATERS; ISOTOPIC COMPOSITION OF SURFACE WATERS; ORIGIN OF WATER IN DEEP BASIN BRINES; MODIFICATION OF STABLE ISOTOPES IN DEEP BASIN WATERS; OTHER APPLICATIONS OF STABLE ISOTOPES OF WATER; SUMMARY; REFERENCES; Chapter 9. ISOTOPE EFFECTS OF NITROGEN IN THE SOIL AND BIOSPHERE; INTRODUCTION; 15N IN THE PEDOSPHERE
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|a The Terrestrial Environment, B.
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|a Isotope geology.
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|t Handbook of environmental isotope geochemistry. Volume 2, The terrestrial environment, B.
|d Amsterdam, Netherlands : Elsevier, �1986
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