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Abstract Application of stable isotope methods to evaluate the contribution of different water sources to groundwater recharge relies on the knowledge about isotopic signatures of these sources. The data collected at study sites in the Canadian Prairies show that snowpack isotopic signatures exhibit a high spatial variability over a small scale (- Cite:
- Igor Pavlovskii, Masaki Hayashi, and Matthew R. Lennon. 2018. Transformation of snow isotopic signature along groundwater recharge pathways in the Canadian Prairies. Journal of Hydrology, Volume 563, 563:1147–1160.
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[Transformation of snow isotopic signature along groundwater recharge pathways in the Canadian Prairies](https://gwf-uwaterloo.github.io/gwf-publications/G18-97001) (Pavlovskii et al., GWF 2018)
- Transformation of snow isotopic signature along groundwater recharge pathways in the Canadian Prairies (Pavlovskii et al., GWF 2018)
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- Igor Pavlovskii, Masaki Hayashi, and Matthew R. Lennon. 2018. Transformation of snow isotopic signature along groundwater recharge pathways in the Canadian Prairies. Journal of Hydrology, Volume 563, 563:1147–1160.