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Applications of stable water and carbon isotopes in watershed research: Weathering, carbon cycling, and water balances
Schulte P., Van Geldern R., Freitag H., Karim A., Négrel P., Petelet Giraud E., Probst A., Probst J.-L., Telmer K., Veizer J. et al
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Planète et Univers/Sciences de la Terre/Hydrologie
Sciences de l'environnement/Milieux et Changements globaux
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Applications of stable water and carbon isotopes in watershed research: Weathering, carbon cycling, and water balances
Peter Schulte 1, Robert Van Geldern 2, Heiko Freitag 3, Ajaz Karim 3, Philippe Négrel () 4, Emmanuelle Petelet Giraud () 4, Anne Probst 5, Jean-Luc Probst 5, Kevin Telmer 6, Jan Veizer 3, J. A. C. Barth 7, Johannes A. C. Barth 1
1 :  GeoZentrum Nordbayem
Universität Erlangen
Allemagne
2 :  Institut für Geologie und Mineralogie
Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg - Erlangen
Schlossgarten 5, 91054 Erlangen
Allemagne
3 :  Department of Earth Science
http://www.earth.uottawa.ca/welcome.html
University of Ottawa
Ottawa, Ontario K1N 6N5
Canada
4 :  Bureau de recherches géologiques et minières (BRGM)
http://www.brgm.fr/
Bureau de Recherches Géologiques et Minières (BRGM)
France
5 :  Laboratoire Ecologie Fonctionnelle et Environnement (EcoLab)
http://www.ecolab.ups-tlse.fr/
PRES Université de Toulouse – Institut National Polytechnique de Toulouse - INPT – Université Paul Sabatier [UPS] - Toulouse III – Observatoire Midi-Pyrénées – CNRS : UMR5245
118 Route de Narbonne 31062 Toulouse
France
6 :  School of Earth and Ocean Sciences
University of Victoria
Canada
7 :  Center for Applied Geoscience (ZAG)
University of Tübingen, Germany
Sigwartstrasse 10, D-72076 Tuebingen
Allemagne
Research on rivers has traditionally involved concentration and flux measurements to better understand weathering, transport and cycling of materials from land to ocean. As a relatively new tool, stable isotope measurements complement this type of research by providing an extra label to characterize origin of the transported material, its transfer mechanisms, and natural versus anthropogenic influences. These new stable isotope techniques are scalable across a wide range of geographic and temporal scales. This review focuses on three aspects of hydrological and geochemical river research that are of prime importance to the policy issues of climate change and include utilization of stable water and carbon isotopes: (i) silicate and carbonate weathering in river basins, (ii) the riverine carbon and oxygen cycles, and (iii) water balances at the catchment scale. Most studies at watershed scales currently focus on water and carbon balances but future applications hold promise to integrate sediment fluxes and turnover, ground and surface water interactions, as well as the understanding of contaminant sources and their effects in river systems.
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Earth-Science Reviews
Publisher Elsevier
ISSN 0012-8252 
internationale
2011
109
1-2
20-31