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LEO Isotope Hydrogeology Station Stable isotope monitoring and focus studies at Lehigh University
Introduction - Why (and what are) Stable Isotopes? The Water Cycle (and O-H, including tritium signatures; click here or on image for explanation) A GREAT, brief definition of stable isotopes and description of the
utility of these isotopes for study of Earth's water cycle can be
found in some of the LINKS below and in a "brochure" on the GNIP (Global
Network for Isotopes in Precipitation) website (click
here). Members Student Interns Faculty, Staff, and Graduate Students
Student Intern Pages Webpages for each semester of research with links to their data and presentations. Spring
2003 - Vallerie Schultz Data A list for each poster, presentation and the raw data that has been prepared for the LEO Isotope Hydrogeology Station. Also listed are the photo archives for each location. Each of these are simply organized by semester. Projects and Affiliations GNIP/IAEA
- Oxygen and Hydrogen Isotopes in Precipitation
Facilities Lehigh Stable Isotope Chemistry Lab (Williams Hall,
Room 116)
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