Thanks for the info. You can look at this book soon at the website (after
Nov.) www.science.uottawa.ca/~EIH.
Ian Clark
At 09:36 AM 96/10/7 -0600, you wrote:
>Here are some refs that might be helpful on
>hydrograph separation. Hard copy in the mail.
>The L&O paper uses some interesting variations
>on normal tracers.
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>Williams, M. W., D. Yang, F. Liu, J. Turk, and J. Melack,
>Controls on the major ion chemistry of the
>Urumqi River, Tian Shan, PR China, Journal of Hydrology,
>V 172, p 209-229, 1995.
>
>Williams, M. W., A. Brown, and J. M. Melack,
>Geochemical and hydrologic controls on the composition of
>surface water in a high-elevation basin, Sierra Nevada,
>Limnology and Oceanography, V 38, 775-797, 1993.
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>
>Hello ISOGEOCHEMers:
>
>Myself and colleagues at National Hydrology Research Institute, Environment
>Canada are preparing a bibliographic index of runoff generation and
>hydrograph separation studies using isotopic tracers which will accompany an
>upcoming review article. We hope to include all papers dealing with storm
>events, snowmelt, ice-melt, and evaporative isotopic enrichment of
>streamflow on small- to large- scales in all hydrologic regimes.
>
>If you have published in this field or have an existing database that we can
>include please forward citations to me directly. We will eventually post the
>complete list. Authors are also encouraged to forward hard copies of
>scientific papers.
>
>Thanks in advance,
>
>
>John
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>Dr. John Gibson
>National Hydrology Research Institute
>11 Innovation Boulevard
>Saskatoon, Sask. S7N 3H5
>Phone: (306) 975 5744
>Fax: (306) 975 5143
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