This paper presents considerations for the application of the natural water isotope method on catchment areas. For the estimation of the amount of infiltration and inflow in sewer systems the paper shows two applications in the Netherlands: one successful application on a relatively small catchment area with a simple geo-hydrological groundwater system and one unsuccessful application in an area that shows a large heterogeneity of delta O-18 values in groundwater. Also, the paper focuses on the validity of the assumption that the isotopic ratios of drinking water are equal to those of strict domestic wastewater. In the transition from drinking water to strict wastewater it is shown that changes in isotopic composition of the water due to ev...
[1] Understanding links between water consumers and climatological (precipitation) sources is essent...
The isotopic composition of water can reveal its origin and provide information about the physical p...
46-49Isotopes are the atoms of an element with same atomic number but different atomic weight. Isot...
This paper presents considerations for the application of the natural water isotope method on catchm...
International audienceThis paper investigates the potential of stable isotopes of both water (δD and...
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...
Artificial recharge (AR) is gaining importance as a management tool in water stressed regions. The n...
The hydrological cycle, or water cycle, embraces and connects all forms of water-related processes i...
This paper considers situations in which stable isotopes may be used as natural tracers of precipita...
Isotope techniques have found increasingly wide scope of application to the environmental geochemist...
The structure, status, and processes of the groundwater system, which can only be acquired through s...
This study examines the feasibility of tracing and quantifying the progress of different water sourc...
The contribution of environmental isotope techniques to conventional water balance studies is demons...
For more than a half-century, isotopic techniques have been widely used to provide insight in hydrol...
[1] Understanding links between water consumers and climatological (precipitation) sources is essent...
The isotopic composition of water can reveal its origin and provide information about the physical p...
46-49Isotopes are the atoms of an element with same atomic number but different atomic weight. Isot...
This paper presents considerations for the application of the natural water isotope method on catchm...
International audienceThis paper investigates the potential of stable isotopes of both water (δD and...
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...
Artificial recharge (AR) is gaining importance as a management tool in water stressed regions. The n...
The hydrological cycle, or water cycle, embraces and connects all forms of water-related processes i...
This paper considers situations in which stable isotopes may be used as natural tracers of precipita...
Isotope techniques have found increasingly wide scope of application to the environmental geochemist...
The structure, status, and processes of the groundwater system, which can only be acquired through s...
This study examines the feasibility of tracing and quantifying the progress of different water sourc...
The contribution of environmental isotope techniques to conventional water balance studies is demons...
For more than a half-century, isotopic techniques have been widely used to provide insight in hydrol...
[1] Understanding links between water consumers and climatological (precipitation) sources is essent...
The isotopic composition of water can reveal its origin and provide information about the physical p...
46-49Isotopes are the atoms of an element with same atomic number but different atomic weight. Isot...