The Darling River faces environmental pressures from both climate change and anthropogenic influences leading to a reduction in fresh water availability for the river system. This study uses temporal hydrochemical and stable isotope data (18O and 2H) that has been collected over a five-year period (2002 to 2007), as part of the Global Network for Isotopes in Rivers (GNIR) programme, which is aimed at monitoring hydrological processes in large river systems throughout the world. Daily stream flow, monthly stable isotope and major ion chemistry data is presented for sampling locations along the Darling River at Bourke, Louth and Wilcannia, as well as additional more detailed data from locations near Glen Villa. The hydrochemical data is used ...
This thesis / dissertation was completed and submitted at Nipissing University, and is made freely a...
Presented at The Oregon Water Conference, May 24-25, 2011, Corvallis, OR.Climate change is expected ...
Global warming is expected to dramatically alter the timing and quantity of water within the nation’...
Deuterium and oxygen-18 enrichment in river water during its transit across dryland region is found ...
Abstract. We introduce a new online global database of riverine water stable isotopes (Global Networ...
We examine the hypothesis that isotopic techniques are applicable to hydrological predictions in dif...
We introduce a new online global database of riverine water stable isotopes (Global Network of Isoto...
River water samples were analysed for stable isotopes (deuterium and oxygen-18) collected from 46 s...
Despite drastic runoff variations, stable isotope data of water in the upstream part of the Elbe Riv...
A long-term study of O, H and C stable isotopes has been undertaken on river waters across the 7000 ...
Stable isotopes of O and H in water are meaningful indicators of hydrological and ecological pattern...
Stable isotopes of oxygen and hydrogen are conservative dual tracers and provide key information abo...
Changes in the stable isotope composition of water can, with the aid of climatic parameters, be used...
The runoff components were identified in the headwater area of Shule River Basin, using isotopic an...
Stable isotopes 18O and 2H were analysed in water samples from rainfall, surface water ...
This thesis / dissertation was completed and submitted at Nipissing University, and is made freely a...
Presented at The Oregon Water Conference, May 24-25, 2011, Corvallis, OR.Climate change is expected ...
Global warming is expected to dramatically alter the timing and quantity of water within the nation’...
Deuterium and oxygen-18 enrichment in river water during its transit across dryland region is found ...
Abstract. We introduce a new online global database of riverine water stable isotopes (Global Networ...
We examine the hypothesis that isotopic techniques are applicable to hydrological predictions in dif...
We introduce a new online global database of riverine water stable isotopes (Global Network of Isoto...
River water samples were analysed for stable isotopes (deuterium and oxygen-18) collected from 46 s...
Despite drastic runoff variations, stable isotope data of water in the upstream part of the Elbe Riv...
A long-term study of O, H and C stable isotopes has been undertaken on river waters across the 7000 ...
Stable isotopes of O and H in water are meaningful indicators of hydrological and ecological pattern...
Stable isotopes of oxygen and hydrogen are conservative dual tracers and provide key information abo...
Changes in the stable isotope composition of water can, with the aid of climatic parameters, be used...
The runoff components were identified in the headwater area of Shule River Basin, using isotopic an...
Stable isotopes 18O and 2H were analysed in water samples from rainfall, surface water ...
This thesis / dissertation was completed and submitted at Nipissing University, and is made freely a...
Presented at The Oregon Water Conference, May 24-25, 2011, Corvallis, OR.Climate change is expected ...
Global warming is expected to dramatically alter the timing and quantity of water within the nation’...