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Stable water isotope variation in a Central Andean watershed dominated by glacier and snowmelt
N. Ohlanders
Department of Civil Engineering, Faculty of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Universidad de Chile, Santiago, Chile
M. Rodriguez
Department of Civil Engineering, Faculty of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Universidad de Chile, Santiago, Chile
J. McPhee
Advanced Mining Technology Centre (AMTC), Faculty of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Universidad de Chile, Santiago, Chile
Department of Civil Engineering, Faculty of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Universidad de Chile, Santiago, Chile
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