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ISOTOPE TRACERS IN CATCHMENT HYDROLOGY
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Edited By
C. Kendall, U.S. Geological Survey, Menlo Park, CA 94025, USA
J.J. McDonnell, SUNY-College of Environmental Science and Forestry, Syracuse, USA
Reviews
EOS Transactions, G.M. Hornberger
...will surely become required reading in graduate courses around the world.
Hydrological Sciences Journal, Vol.44, No.6, A. Zuber
...The book is an excellent presentation of the problems encountered in catchment studies, available and potential tracer methods and
descriptions of case studies. The book can also be recommended as updated handbook on the basic principles of the isotope geochemistry
and tracer methods applicable to catchments... the book is highly recommended...
Stromingen 5, No. 4, M.R. van der Valk
...Translated from Dutch: The design of the book is very well thought-out. The graphic styling is clear, sharp, and well organized. ...Those
interested in isotopenhydrologie should not hesitate and immediately obtain a copy. As Sampurno Bruijnzeel would say: "Excellent!".
Journal of Hydrology (New Zealand), M.R. Rosen
...The paperback book is presented exceptionally well and the figures and layout are of the highest quality. ...The fundamental detail
and explanations of isotope tracer techniques as well as the plentiful real world examples from all parts of the globe and every conceivable
environment make this book an excellent reference and a must for hydrologists, students and even isotope hydrology specialists. I heartily
recommend this book to those interested in the use of isotope tracers in New Zealand and anywhere else in the world.
Pure and Applied Geophysics, P.M. Rowinski, J.J. Napiorkowski
...This extensive volume is an important contribution that will stimulate interest in the examination of hydrologic processes in small
catchments. ...it is easy to read, considering how much ground is covered, and as such can be very helpful for a variety of readers starting
from graduate students and ending at researchers using isotopes in their studies. The book provides many useful examples, illustrations,
references, making it concise and clear.
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