Stable isotopes dataset for the manuscript "Spatial variability of stable isotopes in river water over the Tibetan Plateau". This dataset includes 437 new available isotopic data of river water firstly sampled from May 2013 to July 2016 covering eight great river basins over the TP, including the Upper Ganges, Upper Brahmaputra, Upper Mekong, Upper Salween, Upper Indus, Upper Yangtze, Upper Yellow, and the Endorheic Rivers. River water isotopic date from twelve previous studies are also complied, including 1178 samples with both δ18O and δD values, 231 with only δ18O values and 6 with only δD values. All data used in this study are accompanied by geographical information
Empirical study of the isotopic features of river runoff were carried out at three hydrological post...
International audienceMeasurements of precipitation isotopic composition have been conducted on a da...
The integrated use of isotopic and hydrochemical tracers is an effective way to investigate hydrolog...
The use of stable isotopes is a practical tool in the study of the lake water budget. This is an one...
This dataset is a compilation of δ18O and δD values in river surface waters of Indian Rivers reporte...
Abstract. We introduce a new online global database of riverine water stable isotopes (Global Networ...
The quantification of various sources contributing to cryospheric river depends on spatiotemporal va...
International audienceStable isotopic studies (H and O) have been continuously performing from the m...
Stable isotopic compositions (delta O-18 and delta D) in water samples collected from Parbati River ...
Understanding runoff generation and dynamics is the basis for water resource management, while water...
Fraction of young water (Fyw) and mean transit time (MTT, τ¯) calculated from water isotope profiles...
Runoff generation and dynamics is an important issue in watershed and water resource management, but...
Stable isotopes of O and H in water are meaningful indicators of hydrological and ecological pattern...
Study region: The Godavari River is the largest non-Himalayan, monsoon-fed river in India, providing...
We present in this paper the spatial distribution of stable isotopic composition (δ18O and δD) of Ka...
Empirical study of the isotopic features of river runoff were carried out at three hydrological post...
International audienceMeasurements of precipitation isotopic composition have been conducted on a da...
The integrated use of isotopic and hydrochemical tracers is an effective way to investigate hydrolog...
The use of stable isotopes is a practical tool in the study of the lake water budget. This is an one...
This dataset is a compilation of δ18O and δD values in river surface waters of Indian Rivers reporte...
Abstract. We introduce a new online global database of riverine water stable isotopes (Global Networ...
The quantification of various sources contributing to cryospheric river depends on spatiotemporal va...
International audienceStable isotopic studies (H and O) have been continuously performing from the m...
Stable isotopic compositions (delta O-18 and delta D) in water samples collected from Parbati River ...
Understanding runoff generation and dynamics is the basis for water resource management, while water...
Fraction of young water (Fyw) and mean transit time (MTT, τ¯) calculated from water isotope profiles...
Runoff generation and dynamics is an important issue in watershed and water resource management, but...
Stable isotopes of O and H in water are meaningful indicators of hydrological and ecological pattern...
Study region: The Godavari River is the largest non-Himalayan, monsoon-fed river in India, providing...
We present in this paper the spatial distribution of stable isotopic composition (δ18O and δD) of Ka...
Empirical study of the isotopic features of river runoff were carried out at three hydrological post...
International audienceMeasurements of precipitation isotopic composition have been conducted on a da...
The integrated use of isotopic and hydrochemical tracers is an effective way to investigate hydrolog...