During 1988 and 1989, a series of water-vapor extractions were conducted in the Pyramid Lake basin to determine the source of moisture that overlies the lake. Calculations of the isotopic and water-vapor balances were made from isotopic and meteorological data from the Pyramid Lake and Reno, Nevada, areas. The results indicate that in the warm season, most of the moisture that overlies the lake is derived from evaporation as opposed to advected moisture. Isotopic fluxes at the lake surface can be approximated by climatic data from the lake site, which simplifies the calculation of this input in numerical simulations of the isotopic evolution of the lake
Stable isotopes of oxygen and hydrogen are conservative dual tracers and provide key information abo...
Increasing atmospheric humidity and convective precipitation over land provide evidence of intensi...
In the Great Basin Surface Water and Precipitation Isotope Data folder: Farad, Nixon, and Pyramid La...
During 1988 and 1989, a series of water-vapor extractions were conducted in the Pyramid Lake basin t...
During 1988 and 1989, a series of water-vapor extractions were conducted in the Pyramid Lake basin t...
The δ18O content of streamflow discharge entering Pyramid Lake is a simple mixture of isotopically e...
A physically based model of variations in δ18O and δ2H in Pyramid Lake is presented. For inputs, the...
The 6’*0 content of streamflow discharge entering Pyramid Lake is a simple mixture of isotopically e...
Three different stable isotopes of water occur in nature, with the majority of water on Earth contai...
Stable isotopes of hydrogen and oxygen have been used as climate proxies in many different settings....
Environmental isotope techniques have been used to study the water resources in Great Basin National...
Getting information on evaporation is important for water resource protection and managing regional ...
The use of stable isotopes is a practical tool in the study of the lake water budget. This is an one...
Compound-specific hydrogen isotope ratio values of lacustrine n-alkanes from two contrasting ecosyst...
Mono Lake is a hypersaline lake located in Mono County, California at the base of the eastern centra...
Stable isotopes of oxygen and hydrogen are conservative dual tracers and provide key information abo...
Increasing atmospheric humidity and convective precipitation over land provide evidence of intensi...
In the Great Basin Surface Water and Precipitation Isotope Data folder: Farad, Nixon, and Pyramid La...
During 1988 and 1989, a series of water-vapor extractions were conducted in the Pyramid Lake basin t...
During 1988 and 1989, a series of water-vapor extractions were conducted in the Pyramid Lake basin t...
The δ18O content of streamflow discharge entering Pyramid Lake is a simple mixture of isotopically e...
A physically based model of variations in δ18O and δ2H in Pyramid Lake is presented. For inputs, the...
The 6’*0 content of streamflow discharge entering Pyramid Lake is a simple mixture of isotopically e...
Three different stable isotopes of water occur in nature, with the majority of water on Earth contai...
Stable isotopes of hydrogen and oxygen have been used as climate proxies in many different settings....
Environmental isotope techniques have been used to study the water resources in Great Basin National...
Getting information on evaporation is important for water resource protection and managing regional ...
The use of stable isotopes is a practical tool in the study of the lake water budget. This is an one...
Compound-specific hydrogen isotope ratio values of lacustrine n-alkanes from two contrasting ecosyst...
Mono Lake is a hypersaline lake located in Mono County, California at the base of the eastern centra...
Stable isotopes of oxygen and hydrogen are conservative dual tracers and provide key information abo...
Increasing atmospheric humidity and convective precipitation over land provide evidence of intensi...
In the Great Basin Surface Water and Precipitation Isotope Data folder: Farad, Nixon, and Pyramid La...