Environmental isotopes in the hydrological cycle Volume III Surface Water. Volume 111 , International Atomic Energy Agency, IHP-V 1 Te edition, 2001.
Paper abstract bibtex The third volume in the series of textbooks on the environmental isotopes in the hydrological cycle deals with surface water. From man’s perspective, this is perhaps the most visible and most accessible part of the global hydrological cycle. Indeed, development of human civilisation over the past millennia was always intimately linked to availability of water; civilisations flourished and died in the rhythm of climatic cycles controlling availability and abundance of freshwater in many parts of the world.
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title = {Environmental isotopes in the hydrological cycle Volume {III} Surface Water},
volume = {111},
shorttitle = {Environmental isotopes in the hydrological cycle Volume {III} Surface Water},
url = {http://www.hydrology.nl/images/docs/ihp/Mook_III.pdf},
abstract = {The third volume in the series of textbooks on the environmental isotopes in the hydrological cycle deals with surface water. From man’s perspective, this is perhaps the most visible and most accessible part of the global hydrological cycle. Indeed, development of human civilisation over the past millennia was always intimately linked to availability of water; civilisations flourished and died in the rhythm of climatic cycles controlling availability and abundance of freshwater in many parts of the world.},
number = {39},
publisher = {International Atomic Energy Agency},
year = {2001}
}
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