AbstractHydrogeochemical processes governing the composition of groundwater are often inferred from water samples that are the flux-weighted average of a heterogeneous system. The stable isotope ratios of these samples are commonly employed to evaluate biogeochemical cycling or the intensity of weathering. However, these data are often interpreted using simplified relationships that assume the chemical composition and fluid residence times are homogeneous. This disparity results in part from the difficulty in obtaining appropriate observations needed to quantitatively link the effects of variable fluid residence time to stable isotope fractionation. Here, we present a synthetic dataset of steady state stable isotope ratios using the aqueous...
Earth’s biogeochemical evolution is inferred from the elemental compositions of past seawater and th...
Earth’s biogeochemical evolution is inferred from the elemental compositions of past seawater and th...
A dual stable water isotope (d2H and d18O) study was conducted in the developed (managed) landscape ...
AbstractHydrogeochemical processes governing the composition of groundwater are often inferred from ...
Characterizing the reactivity and fate of solutes in groundwater presents a formidable challenge in ...
Chromium isotope analysis is rapidly becoming a valuable complementary tool for tracking Cr(VI) tre...
Chromium (Cr) and Uranium (U) isotopes (53Cr/52Cr and 238U/235U ratios) are very powerful new geoche...
Variation in the composition of chromium (Cr) stable isotopes has emerged as a powerful tracer for e...
Variation in the composition of chromium (Cr) stable isotopes has emerged as a powerful tracer for e...
AbstractReduction of toxic Cr(VI) to less toxic Cr(III) is an important process for attenuating Cr(V...
AbstractReduction of toxic Cr(VI) to less toxic Cr(III) is an important process for attenuating Cr(V...
Groundwater is a pivotal resource for many human populations and ecosystems. However, in groundwater...
Groundwater is a pivotal resource for many human populations and ecosystems. However, in groundwater...
Chromium (Cr) is a common contaminant found at a number of sites globally. Cr sources can be either ...
Chromium (Cr) is a common contaminant found at a number of sites globally. Cr sources can be either ...
Earth’s biogeochemical evolution is inferred from the elemental compositions of past seawater and th...
Earth’s biogeochemical evolution is inferred from the elemental compositions of past seawater and th...
A dual stable water isotope (d2H and d18O) study was conducted in the developed (managed) landscape ...
AbstractHydrogeochemical processes governing the composition of groundwater are often inferred from ...
Characterizing the reactivity and fate of solutes in groundwater presents a formidable challenge in ...
Chromium isotope analysis is rapidly becoming a valuable complementary tool for tracking Cr(VI) tre...
Chromium (Cr) and Uranium (U) isotopes (53Cr/52Cr and 238U/235U ratios) are very powerful new geoche...
Variation in the composition of chromium (Cr) stable isotopes has emerged as a powerful tracer for e...
Variation in the composition of chromium (Cr) stable isotopes has emerged as a powerful tracer for e...
AbstractReduction of toxic Cr(VI) to less toxic Cr(III) is an important process for attenuating Cr(V...
AbstractReduction of toxic Cr(VI) to less toxic Cr(III) is an important process for attenuating Cr(V...
Groundwater is a pivotal resource for many human populations and ecosystems. However, in groundwater...
Groundwater is a pivotal resource for many human populations and ecosystems. However, in groundwater...
Chromium (Cr) is a common contaminant found at a number of sites globally. Cr sources can be either ...
Chromium (Cr) is a common contaminant found at a number of sites globally. Cr sources can be either ...
Earth’s biogeochemical evolution is inferred from the elemental compositions of past seawater and th...
Earth’s biogeochemical evolution is inferred from the elemental compositions of past seawater and th...
A dual stable water isotope (d2H and d18O) study was conducted in the developed (managed) landscape ...