The isotopic patterns of d18O and d2H in tap water were investigated across a single regional district of Metro Vancouver (MV). Isotopic analysis of human tissues can reveal the individual’s geographical history with the isotopic signatures reflecting those of water consumed during the time of tissue formation. MV tap water samples were collected and analyzed for its isotopic compositions through the use of Triple Liquid Water Isotope Analyzer (TLWIA). This study found that isotopic compositions of MV tap water were unique to its water source and varied across the regional district, depending on the water distribution system supplied by multiple water sources. This allows for MV tap water to be sourced solely by its isotopic signatures...
International audienceThis study provides evidence on the sources and pathways of trace-metal contam...
Paper explores the possible use of d‑excess in the investigation of bottled water. Based on the data...
Wolfram Meier-Augenstein, an analytical chemist at James Hutton Institute in Dundee, Scotland, has d...
Tap waters were collected from major metropolitan areas of the western United States. Tap waters wer...
[1] Understanding links between water consumers and climatological (precipitation) sources is essent...
Lockdowns and travel restrictions during the COVID-19 pandemic forced a significant fraction of Lond...
<p>Measured δ<sup>2</sup>H and δ<sup>18</sup>O values of tap water samples collected from 18 states ...
Abstract Stable isotope analysis of human tissues has become a valuable tool for mapping human geolo...
International audienceThis paper investigates the potential of stable isotopes of both water (δD and...
In the present study we investigated Beijing tap water from urban and suburban areas as well as bott...
The isotopic composition of water can reveal its origin and provide information about the physical p...
This thesis / dissertation was completed and submitted at Nipissing University, and is made freely a...
A field that will likely benefit from the developments of isoscapes is forensic sciences, where ther...
Isotopic signatures of deuterium and delta-18 ratios were determined for surface flow, groundwater,...
Water supply in developing countries is prone to large water losses due to leaky distribution networ...
International audienceThis study provides evidence on the sources and pathways of trace-metal contam...
Paper explores the possible use of d‑excess in the investigation of bottled water. Based on the data...
Wolfram Meier-Augenstein, an analytical chemist at James Hutton Institute in Dundee, Scotland, has d...
Tap waters were collected from major metropolitan areas of the western United States. Tap waters wer...
[1] Understanding links between water consumers and climatological (precipitation) sources is essent...
Lockdowns and travel restrictions during the COVID-19 pandemic forced a significant fraction of Lond...
<p>Measured δ<sup>2</sup>H and δ<sup>18</sup>O values of tap water samples collected from 18 states ...
Abstract Stable isotope analysis of human tissues has become a valuable tool for mapping human geolo...
International audienceThis paper investigates the potential of stable isotopes of both water (δD and...
In the present study we investigated Beijing tap water from urban and suburban areas as well as bott...
The isotopic composition of water can reveal its origin and provide information about the physical p...
This thesis / dissertation was completed and submitted at Nipissing University, and is made freely a...
A field that will likely benefit from the developments of isoscapes is forensic sciences, where ther...
Isotopic signatures of deuterium and delta-18 ratios were determined for surface flow, groundwater,...
Water supply in developing countries is prone to large water losses due to leaky distribution networ...
International audienceThis study provides evidence on the sources and pathways of trace-metal contam...
Paper explores the possible use of d‑excess in the investigation of bottled water. Based on the data...
Wolfram Meier-Augenstein, an analytical chemist at James Hutton Institute in Dundee, Scotland, has d...