International Symposium on Isotope Hydrology, Vienna, Austria, 20-24 May 2019
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PREFACE: IAEA International Symposium on Isotope Hydrology
Leonard I. Wassenaar, Luis J. Araguás, Oliver Kracht & Ioannes Matiatos
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Application of isotope techniques to study groundwater resources in the unconsolidated aquifers along the Ping River (Thailand)
Kiattipong Kamdee, Jose A. Corcho Alvarado, O. Occarach, Vanachawan Hunyek, A. Wongsit, C. Saengkorakot, P. Chanruang, C. Polee, S. Khaweerat, Ioannis Matiatos & Takuya Matsumoto
111 - 121
Geographic effects on stable isotopic composition of precipitation across Thailand
Spatial and temporal 2H and 18O isotope variation of contemporary precipitation in the Bale Mountains, Ethiopia
Bruk Lemma, Seifu Kebede Gurmessa, Sileshi Nemomissa, Insa Otte, Bruno Glaser & Michael Zech
136 - 148
Long-term meteorological data and isotopic composition in precipitation, surface water and groundwater revealed hydrologic sensitivity to climate change in East Ukraine
Dmytro Diadin & Yuliya Vystavna
149 - 157
Seasonal variability of stable isotopes in precipitation and spring water around Mt Kimpo, Kumamoto, southwestern Japan
Kimpei Ichiyanagi, Kiyoshi Ide & Masahiro Tanoue
158 - 169
Origin of spring waters employing a multiparametric approach with special focus on stable isotopes 2H and 18O in the Lagoa Santa Karst region, Southern Brazil
Carolina Ribeiro, Leila Velásquez & Peter Fleming
170 - 192
Land use controls Kenyan riverine nitrate discharge into Lake Victoria – evidence from Nyando, Nzoia and Sondu Miriu river catchments
Benjamin Nyilitya, Stephen Mureithi & Pascal Boeckx
193 - 204
Baltic Sea water tritium and stable isotopes in 2016–2017
Olga Jefanova, Jonas Mažeika, Rimantas Petrošius, Žana Skuratovič, Ričardas Paškauskas, Tõnu Martma, Taavi Liblik & Elena Ezhova
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Isotopes in Environmental and Health Studies Volume 56 Issue 2 - May 2020 - Contents