Environmental Isotopes in the Hydrological Cycle: Principles and Applications - Volume II - Atmospheric water / edited by W.G. Mook
Environmental Isotopes in the Hydrological Cycle: Principles and Applications - Volume II - Atmospheric water / edited by W.G. Mook
- Paris: UNESCO, 2001
- 113p; illust. 30cm
- IHP-V Technical Documents in Hydrology No. 39, Vol. II .
1 the Atmosphere. 1.1 Atmospheric constitution. 1.2 Atmosperic moisture. 2 Isotope Methodology. 2.1 Isotope abundance. 2.2 Isotope fractionation. 2.1.1 Equilibrium isotope fractionation. 2.2.2Kinetic isotope fractionation. 2.2.3 Transport isotope fractionation. 2.3 Isotope enrichment and depletion by the Reyleigh process. 3 Stable isotope progress in the water cycle. 3.1 Relation between 18O/16O and 2H/1H in natural waters. 3.2 Evaporation. 3.2.1 The case of complete mixing of the liquid reservoir. 3.2.2 The case of incomplete mixing of the liquid reservoir. 3.3 Clouds and precipitation.
eng
9839304062
Hydrology.
Hydrology & Water Resources.
1 the Atmosphere. 1.1 Atmospheric constitution. 1.2 Atmosperic moisture. 2 Isotope Methodology. 2.1 Isotope abundance. 2.2 Isotope fractionation. 2.1.1 Equilibrium isotope fractionation. 2.2.2Kinetic isotope fractionation. 2.2.3 Transport isotope fractionation. 2.3 Isotope enrichment and depletion by the Reyleigh process. 3 Stable isotope progress in the water cycle. 3.1 Relation between 18O/16O and 2H/1H in natural waters. 3.2 Evaporation. 3.2.1 The case of complete mixing of the liquid reservoir. 3.2.2 The case of incomplete mixing of the liquid reservoir. 3.3 Clouds and precipitation.
eng
9839304062
Hydrology.
Hydrology & Water Resources.