Atlas of isotope hydrology. The Americas /

Naturally occurring isotopes in water provide unique hydrological information. Isotope hydrology tools are now applied routinely in water resource investigations and are highly cost effective. The application of isotopes in hydrology takes place under the auspices of peaceful applications of nuclear...

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Corporate Author: International Atomic Energy Agency
Format: Map
Language:English
Published: Vienna : International Atomic Energy Agency, [2009]
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Summary:Naturally occurring isotopes in water provide unique hydrological information. Isotope hydrology tools are now applied routinely in water resource investigations and are highly cost effective. The application of isotopes in hydrology takes place under the auspices of peaceful applications of nuclear and isotope methods within the IAEA, with the goal of developing appropriate methods for their use in water resources management and to assist IAEA member states in using these methods. This atlas focuses on projects in American IAEA member states in which environmental isotopes were used to assess water resources in terms of quantity or quality. It presents location maps of study areas, summary statistics and relevant isotope plots. For each project, a higher resolution map of the study area is provided, together with summary data tables and plots for median and mean values of d18O and d2H in different water bodies, average annual precipitation, air temperature, and tritium and radiocarbon contents in groundwaters.--Publisher's description.
Item Description:"December 2009, STI/PUB/1423"--Title page verso.
Cartographic material.
Physical Description:1 atlas (xvi, 174 pages) : color illustrations, color maps ; 31 x 43 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9789201100092
9201100094