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The use of the stable oxygen isotope (18 O) to trace the distribution and uptake of water in riparian woodlands

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Proceedings of the International Conference “2001 an Isotope Odyssey: New Application for a New Millenium", June 24-29, 2001, Zakopane, Poland
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Streamside vegetation forming narrow "corridors" in temperate regions, is typically dominated by deciduous tree species reflecting strong influences by human activities. Riparian woodlands depend on hydrological resources and have to adapt to rapid changes in water levels and soil moisture conditions. Three main water sources are typically present in the riparian zone: river water originating in the mountains, ground water and rainfall. Stable isotopes, such as oxygen-18, are useful tools which allow for water movement to be traced within the riparian zone and which help to identify water sources utilised by the trees growing in these areas.
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71--74
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Bibliogr. 7 poz., rys.
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  • Centre d'Ecologie des SystŻmes Aquatiques Continentaux (CESAC), UMR Université-CNRS C5576, 29 rue Marvig, 31055 Toulouse Cedex 04, France, Tel.: 00 33 5 62 269994, Fax: 00 33 5 62 269999
autor
  • Centre d'Ecologie des SystŻmes Aquatiques Continentaux (CESAC), UMR Université-CNRS C5576, 29 rue Marvig, 31055 Toulouse Cedex 04, France, Tel.: 00 33 5 62 269994, Fax: 00 33 5 62 269999
autor
  • Centre d'Ecologie des SystŻmes Aquatiques Continentaux (CESAC), UMR Université-CNRS C5576, 29 rue Marvig, 31055 Toulouse Cedex 04, France, Tel.: 00 33 5 62 269994, Fax: 00 33 5 62 269999
Bibliografia
  • 1. Busch EB, Ingraham NL, Smith SD (1992) Water uptake in woody riparian phreatophytes of the south western United State: a stable isotope study. Ecol Appl 2:450–459
  • 2. Lambs L (2000) Correlation of conductivity and stable isotope 18O for the assessment of water origin in river system. Chem Geol 164:161–170
  • 3. Naiman RJ, Decamps H, Pollock M (1993) The role of riparian corridor in maintaining regional biodiversity. Ecol Appl 3:209–212
  • 4. Plamboeck AH, Grip H, Nygren U (1999) A hydrological tracer study of water uptake depth in a Scots pine forest under two different water regimes. Oecologia 119: 452–460
  • 5. Stromberg JC, Tiller R, Richter B (1996) Effects of groundwater decline on riparian vegetation of semiarid regions. Ecol Appl 6:113–131
  • 6. Tabacchi E, Lambs L, Guilloy H, Muller E, Decamps H (2000) Impact of riparian vegetation on hydrological processes. Hydrol Process 14:2959–2976
  • 7. Thornburn PJ, Hatton TJ, Walker GRJ (1993) Combining measurements of transpiration and stable isotopes of water to determine groundwater discharge from forests. Hydrology 150:563–587
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Bibliografia
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bwmeta1.element.baztech-article-BUJ6-0006-0072
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