Ratios of stable isotopes of hydrogen and oxygen (H-2/H-1 and O-18/O-16) in river waters were measured to investigate the hydrological pathway of the Xijiang River, Southwest China. The H-2 and O-18 values of river waters exhibit significant spatial and temporal variations and the isotopic compositions vary with elevation, temperature and precipitation of the recharge area. Spatially, O-18 values of river waters from high mountain areas are lower than those from the lower reaches of the Xijiang River due to lower temperature and higher elevation for the recharge area. However, both H-2 and O-18 are enriched differently in river waters from the middle reaches during the high flow season, depending on the season and degree of anthropogenic di...
The hydrological cycle, or water cycle, embraces and connects all forms of water-related processes i...
Nine major rivers have been sampled around the Indian subcontinent to give an overview of the surfac...
Runoff generation and dynamics is an important issue in watershed and water resource management, but...
The stable isotope technique of oxygen and hydrogen (δ18O and δ2H) and deuterium excess (d...
Although stable isotopes of hydrogen and oxygen in surface waters (especially in river waters) are u...
Understanding the runoff characteristics and interaction processes between the mainstream and its tr...
In this study, the stable isotope values of oxygen and hydrogen were used to identify the seasonal c...
Surface water and groundwater interaction variations in time and space are crucial for effective wat...
Abstract The oxygen and hydrogen isotopic compositions (δ18O and δ2H) were measured on river water a...
Interactions between the Yangtze River and Poyang Lake are undergoing rapid changes due to intensive...
Streamflow components (e.g., young water vs old water) and hydrological transit times play an import...
The integrated use of isotopic and hydrochemical tracers is an effective way to investigate hydrolog...
Wetlands are sensitive indicators of climate change and have a profound impact on the supply of wate...
Spatial variations of delta D and delta O-18 among seven tributaries and their water sources were in...
Understanding the effects of hydrological processes on solute dynamics is critical to interpret biog...
The hydrological cycle, or water cycle, embraces and connects all forms of water-related processes i...
Nine major rivers have been sampled around the Indian subcontinent to give an overview of the surfac...
Runoff generation and dynamics is an important issue in watershed and water resource management, but...
The stable isotope technique of oxygen and hydrogen (δ18O and δ2H) and deuterium excess (d...
Although stable isotopes of hydrogen and oxygen in surface waters (especially in river waters) are u...
Understanding the runoff characteristics and interaction processes between the mainstream and its tr...
In this study, the stable isotope values of oxygen and hydrogen were used to identify the seasonal c...
Surface water and groundwater interaction variations in time and space are crucial for effective wat...
Abstract The oxygen and hydrogen isotopic compositions (δ18O and δ2H) were measured on river water a...
Interactions between the Yangtze River and Poyang Lake are undergoing rapid changes due to intensive...
Streamflow components (e.g., young water vs old water) and hydrological transit times play an import...
The integrated use of isotopic and hydrochemical tracers is an effective way to investigate hydrolog...
Wetlands are sensitive indicators of climate change and have a profound impact on the supply of wate...
Spatial variations of delta D and delta O-18 among seven tributaries and their water sources were in...
Understanding the effects of hydrological processes on solute dynamics is critical to interpret biog...
The hydrological cycle, or water cycle, embraces and connects all forms of water-related processes i...
Nine major rivers have been sampled around the Indian subcontinent to give an overview of the surfac...
Runoff generation and dynamics is an important issue in watershed and water resource management, but...