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WEN Dong-guang, 2002. Groundwater Resources Attribute Based on Environmental Isotopes. Earth Science, 27(2): 141-147.
Citation: WEN Dong-guang, 2002. Groundwater Resources Attribute Based on Environmental Isotopes. Earth Science, 27(2): 141-147.

Groundwater Resources Attribute Based on Environmental Isotopes

  • Received Date: 2001-12-18
  • Publish Date: 2002-03-25
  • The paper put forward a concept of regional groundwater resources attribute from point of sustainability based on isotope information. It analyzed the distribution of groundwater age in the aquifer system, groundwater resources attribute in some regional aquifer systems using isotope data and the effect of human activities (groundwater exploitation) on regional groundwater resources attribute. It point out that the direct and cost effective tool for assessment of regional groundwater resources attribute is environmental isotopes, and correct recognition and estimation of regional groundwater resources attribute will play a very important role on realizing groundwater resources sustainability.

     

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