In this commentary, we summarize and build upon discussions that emerged during the workshop "Isotope-based studies of water partitioning and plant-soil interactions in forested and agricultural environments" held in San Casciano in Val di Pesa, Italy, in September 2017. Quantifying and understanding how water cycles through the Earth's critical zone is important to provide society and policymakers with the scientific background to manage water resources sustainably, especially considering the ever-increasing worldwide concern about water scarcity. Stable isotopes of hydrogen and oxygen in water have proven to be a powerful tool for tracking water fluxes in the critical zone. However, both mechanistic complexities (e.g. mixing and fractiona...
The number of ecohydrological studies involving water stable isotope measurements has been increasin...
Stable isotope ratios of water ( 18O, 2H) have long been used to study a core question in plant ecol...
The “ecohydrologic separation” hypothesis challenged assumptions of translatory flow through the roo...
In this commentary, we summarize and build upon discussions that emerged during the workshop "Isotop...
In this commentary, we summarize and build upon discussions that emerged during the workshop “Isotop...
In this commentary, we summarize and build upon discussions that emerged during the workshop Isotop...
In this commentary, we summarize and build upon discussions that emerged during the workshop Isotope...
The authors thank Marialaura Bancheri, Michele Bottazzi, Roman Cibulka, Massimo Esposito, Alba Gallo...
Werner C, Schnyder H, Cuntz M, et al. Progress and challenges in using stable isotopes to trace plan...
Stable isotope analysis is a powerful tool for assessing plant carbon and water relations and their ...
Tree and small catchment scale studies are important in getting a detailed understanding of ecohydro...
O and H stable isotopes have been successfully used for decades for studying the exchange of waters ...
The hydrological cycle, or water cycle, embraces and connects all forms of water-related processes i...
The hydrological cycle, or water cycle, embraces and connects all forms of water-related processes i...
Stable isotopes and their potential for detecting various and complex ecosystem processes are attrac...
The number of ecohydrological studies involving water stable isotope measurements has been increasin...
Stable isotope ratios of water ( 18O, 2H) have long been used to study a core question in plant ecol...
The “ecohydrologic separation” hypothesis challenged assumptions of translatory flow through the roo...
In this commentary, we summarize and build upon discussions that emerged during the workshop "Isotop...
In this commentary, we summarize and build upon discussions that emerged during the workshop “Isotop...
In this commentary, we summarize and build upon discussions that emerged during the workshop Isotop...
In this commentary, we summarize and build upon discussions that emerged during the workshop Isotope...
The authors thank Marialaura Bancheri, Michele Bottazzi, Roman Cibulka, Massimo Esposito, Alba Gallo...
Werner C, Schnyder H, Cuntz M, et al. Progress and challenges in using stable isotopes to trace plan...
Stable isotope analysis is a powerful tool for assessing plant carbon and water relations and their ...
Tree and small catchment scale studies are important in getting a detailed understanding of ecohydro...
O and H stable isotopes have been successfully used for decades for studying the exchange of waters ...
The hydrological cycle, or water cycle, embraces and connects all forms of water-related processes i...
The hydrological cycle, or water cycle, embraces and connects all forms of water-related processes i...
Stable isotopes and their potential for detecting various and complex ecosystem processes are attrac...
The number of ecohydrological studies involving water stable isotope measurements has been increasin...
Stable isotope ratios of water ( 18O, 2H) have long been used to study a core question in plant ecol...
The “ecohydrologic separation” hypothesis challenged assumptions of translatory flow through the roo...