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Researchers say it’s particularly worrisome for agriculture, and hope their work will strengthen efforts to reduce water ...
Isotope hydrology helps governments find and understand the source of their water supplies – so they can develop management systems to reduce the risks of conflict and build resilience to drought.
It is also known as the vadose zone. Baker, A. & Brunsdon, C. Non-linearities in drip water hydrology: An example from Stump Cross Caverns, Yorkshire. Journal of Hydrology 277, 151-163 (2003).
“These ecosystems are at risk due to pollution, unregulated development, and disruptions to their natural hydrology ... the restoration of the natural water balance through sustainable ...
This Section implements all activities of the IAEA's Water Resources Programme, which promotes and transfers know-how on the use of isotope hydrology as an effective tool for water resources ...