We compared five regression approaches, namely, ordinary least squares, major axis, reduced major axis, robust, and Prais–Winsten to estimate δ18O–δ2H relationships in four water types (precipitation, surface water, groundwater collected in wells from lowlands, and groundwater from low-yield springs) from the northern Italian Apennines. Differences in terms of slopes and intercepts of the different regressions were quantified and investigated by means of univariate, bivariate, and multivariate statistical analyses. We found that magnitudes of such differences were significant for water types surface water and groundwater (both in the case of wells and springs), and were related to robustness of regressions (i.e., standard deviations of the ...
In the northern Apennines of Italy, springs are quite widespread over the slopes. Due to the outcrop...
The combined use of hydrogeological and hydrogeochemical methods can provide relevant information ab...
Prediction of low flows in ungauged catchments is needed in many branches of water resources managem...
We compared five regression approaches, namely, ordinary least squares, major axis, reduced major ax...
In the last decade the north of Italy suffered a marked hydrologic deficit as a consequence of decre...
In the last decade the north of Italy suffered a marked hydrologic deficit as a consequence of decre...
The Ordinary Least Squares (OLS) regression is the most common method for fitting the δ2H-δ18O relat...
Several prior studies investigated the use of stable isotopes of water in hydrogeological applicatio...
This study sums up the first estimates of the young water fraction (Fyw; here understood as the perc...
In the last decade the north of Italy suffered a marked hydrologic deficit as a consequence of decre...
The water stable isotopes are widely exploited in hydrogeology to define the recharge area of mount...
Several prior studies investigated the use of stable isotopes of water in hydrogeological applicatio...
In the northern Apennines of Italy, springs are quite widespread over the slopes. Due to the outcrop...
The combined use of hydrogeological and hydrogeochemical methods can provide relevant information ab...
Prediction of low flows in ungauged catchments is needed in many branches of water resources managem...
We compared five regression approaches, namely, ordinary least squares, major axis, reduced major ax...
In the last decade the north of Italy suffered a marked hydrologic deficit as a consequence of decre...
In the last decade the north of Italy suffered a marked hydrologic deficit as a consequence of decre...
The Ordinary Least Squares (OLS) regression is the most common method for fitting the δ2H-δ18O relat...
Several prior studies investigated the use of stable isotopes of water in hydrogeological applicatio...
This study sums up the first estimates of the young water fraction (Fyw; here understood as the perc...
In the last decade the north of Italy suffered a marked hydrologic deficit as a consequence of decre...
The water stable isotopes are widely exploited in hydrogeology to define the recharge area of mount...
Several prior studies investigated the use of stable isotopes of water in hydrogeological applicatio...
In the northern Apennines of Italy, springs are quite widespread over the slopes. Due to the outcrop...
The combined use of hydrogeological and hydrogeochemical methods can provide relevant information ab...
Prediction of low flows in ungauged catchments is needed in many branches of water resources managem...