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008 230822s2001 xx 000 0 eng d
020 _a9839304062
040 _aJPS
090 0 0 _aH-0276b
110 _aUNESCO.
245 0 _aEnvironmental Isotopes in the Hydrological Cycle: Principles and Applications - Volume II - Atmospheric water / edited by W.G. Mook
260 _aParis: UNESCO,
_c2001
300 _a113p; illust. 30cm
440 _aIHP-V Technical Documents in Hydrology No. 39, Vol. II
505 _a1 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.
546 _aeng
650 1 0 _aHydrology.
650 2 0 _aHydrology & Water Resources.
700 _aIHP.
942 _cMONO
990 _a2001
999 _aVIRTUA00
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_d13120
003 JPS