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Using stable isotope tracers to assess hydrological flow paths, residence times and landscape influences in a nested mesoscale catchment
P. Rodgers
Department of Geography and Environment, University of Aberdeen, Elphinstone Road, Aberdeen, AB24 3UF, UK
now at: SEPA, Rivers House, Irongray Road, Dumfries, DG2 OJE, UK
C. Soulsby
Department of Geography and Environment, University of Aberdeen, Elphinstone Road, Aberdeen, AB24 3UF, UK
S. Waldron
Scottish Universities Environmental Research Centre, Scottish Enterprise Technology Park, East Kilbride, Glasgow, G75 OQF, UK
D. Tetzlaff
Department of Geography and Environment, University of Aberdeen, Elphinstone Road, Aberdeen, AB24 3UF, UK
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