[1] Understanding links between water consumers and climatological (precipitation) sources is essential for developing strategies to ensure the long-term sustainability of water supplies. In pursing this understanding a need exists for tools to study and monitor complex human-hydrological systems that involve high levels of spatial connectivity and supply problems that are regional, rather than local, in nature. Here we report the first national-level survey of stable isotope ratios in tap water, including spatially and temporally explicit samples from a large number of cities and towns across the contiguous United States. We show that intra-annual ranges of tap water isotope ratios are relatively small (e.g., <10 % for d2H) at most site...
Water extraction for human use has become a major flux in the hydrological cycle. Water use in urban...
46-49Isotopes are the atoms of an element with same atomic number but different atomic weight. Isot...
Arsenic (As) and uranium (U) contamination in drinking water affects millions of individuals across ...
Tap waters were collected from major metropolitan areas of the western United States. Tap waters wer...
Groundwater is one of the world\u27s most important natural resources. The use of stable water isoto...
Stable isotopes in water (e.g., δ2H and δ18O) are important indicators of hydrological and ecologica...
Isotopic analyses of delta O-18 and delta H-2 of water in the context of the hydrologic cycle have a...
Stable isotopes of oxygen and hydrogen are conservative dual tracers and provide key information abo...
More than 5 decades of monitoring has documented wide and systematic variation in the stable isotopi...
To date, the δ 18 O and δ 2 H stable isotopic composition of freshwaters has received little attenti...
Stable and radioactive isotopes in water are powerful tools in the tracking of the path of water mol...
Naturally occurring stable isotopes of water and introduced water tracers allow researchers to exami...
Isotopic analyses of d18O and d2H of water through the hydrologic cycle have allowed hydrologists to...
Complex networks of both natural and engineered flow paths control the hydrology of streams in major...
Accurate human provenancing using stable isotopes depends directly on solid understandings of the ge...
Water extraction for human use has become a major flux in the hydrological cycle. Water use in urban...
46-49Isotopes are the atoms of an element with same atomic number but different atomic weight. Isot...
Arsenic (As) and uranium (U) contamination in drinking water affects millions of individuals across ...
Tap waters were collected from major metropolitan areas of the western United States. Tap waters wer...
Groundwater is one of the world\u27s most important natural resources. The use of stable water isoto...
Stable isotopes in water (e.g., δ2H and δ18O) are important indicators of hydrological and ecologica...
Isotopic analyses of delta O-18 and delta H-2 of water in the context of the hydrologic cycle have a...
Stable isotopes of oxygen and hydrogen are conservative dual tracers and provide key information abo...
More than 5 decades of monitoring has documented wide and systematic variation in the stable isotopi...
To date, the δ 18 O and δ 2 H stable isotopic composition of freshwaters has received little attenti...
Stable and radioactive isotopes in water are powerful tools in the tracking of the path of water mol...
Naturally occurring stable isotopes of water and introduced water tracers allow researchers to exami...
Isotopic analyses of d18O and d2H of water through the hydrologic cycle have allowed hydrologists to...
Complex networks of both natural and engineered flow paths control the hydrology of streams in major...
Accurate human provenancing using stable isotopes depends directly on solid understandings of the ge...
Water extraction for human use has become a major flux in the hydrological cycle. Water use in urban...
46-49Isotopes are the atoms of an element with same atomic number but different atomic weight. Isot...
Arsenic (As) and uranium (U) contamination in drinking water affects millions of individuals across ...