Isoscapes : Understanding movement, pattern, and process on Earth through isotope mapping /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor Corporativo: SpringerLink (Online service)
Otros Autores: West, Jason B. (Editor ), Bowen, Gabriel J. (Editor ), Dawson, Todd E. (Editor ), Tu, Kevin P. (Editor )
Formato: eBook
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer, 2010.
Edición:1st ed. 2010.
Materias:
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Gathering and Using Spatially Explicit Isotope Data
  • Global Network Measurements of Atmospheric Trace Gas Isotopes
  • Global Hydrological Isotope Data and Data Networks
  • Remote Sensing of Nitrogen and Carbon Isotope Compositions in Terrestrial Ecosystems
  • Novel Approaches for Monitoring of Water Vapor Isotope Ratios: Plants, Lasers and Satellites
  • Applications of Stable Isotopes for Regional to National-Scale Water Quality and Environmental Monitoring Programs
  • Environment in Time and Space: Opportunities from Tree-Ring Isotope Networks
  • Isotope Mapping: Theory and Mathods
  • Statistical and Geostatistical Mapping of Precipitation Water Isotope Ratios
  • Approaches to Plant Hydrogen and Oxygen Isoscapes Generation
  • Continental-Scale Distributions of Vegetation Stable Carbon Isotope Ratios
  • Comprehensive Dynamical Models of Global and Regional Water Isotope Distributions
  • Using Nitrogen Isotope Ratios to Assess Terrestrial Ecosystems at Regional and Global Scales
  • Using Isoscapes to Model Probability Surfaces for Determining Geographic Origins
  • Multidisciplinary Applications of Isotopes
  • Using Isoscapes to Track Animal Migration
  • Using Isoscapes to Trace the Movements and Foraging Behavior of Top Predators in Oceanic Ecosystems
  • Toward a ?13C Isoscape for Primates
  • Stable and Radiogenic Isotopes in Biological Archaeology: Some Applications
  • A Framework for the Incorporation of Isotopes and Isoscapes in Geospatial Forensic Investigations
  • Stable Isotopes in Large Scale Hydrological Applications
  • The Carbon Isotope Composition of Plants and Soils as Biomarkers of Pollution
  • Isoscapes in a Rapidly Changing and Increasingly Interconnected World.