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Isoscapes - Understanding movement, pattern, and process on Earth through isotope mapping (Paperback, 2010 ed.)
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Isoscapes - Understanding movement, pattern, and process on Earth through isotope mapping (Paperback, 2010 ed.)
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Stable isotope ratio variation in natural systems reflects the
dynamics of Earth systems processes and imparts isotope labels to
Earth materials. Carbon isotope ratios of atmospheric CO2 record
exchange of carbon between the biosphere and the atmosphere; the
incredible journeys of migrating monarchs is documented by hydrogen
isotopes in their wings; and water carries an isotopic record of
its source and history as it traverses the atmosphere and land
surface. Through these and many other examples, improved
understanding of spatio-temporal isotopic variation in Earth
systems is leading to innovative new approaches to scientific
problem-solving. This volume provides a comprehensive overview of
the theory, methods, and applications that are enabling new
disciplinary and cross-disciplinary advances through the study of
"isoscapes": isotopic landscapes. "This impressive new volume shows
scientists deciphering and using the natural isotope landscapes
that subtly adorn our spaceship Earth.", Brian Fry, Coastal Ecology
Institute, Louisiana State University, USA "An excellent timely
must read and must-have reference book for anybody interested or
engaged in applying stable isotope signatures to questions in e.g.
Anthropology, Biogeochemistry, Ecology, or Forensic Science
regarding chronological and spatial movement, changes, or
distribution relating to animals, humans, plants, or water.",
Wolfram Meier-Augenstein, Centre for Anatomy & Human
Identification, University of Dundee, UK "Natural resources are
being affected by global change, but exactly where, how, and at
what pace? Isoscapes provide new and remarkably precise answers.",
John Hayes, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, USA "This
exciting volume is shaping a new landscape in environmental
sciences that is utilizing the remarkable advances in isotope
research to enhance and extend the capabilities of the field.", Dan
Yakir, Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel
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