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A Comparison of 18Oδ Composition of Water Extracted from Suction Lysimeters, Centrifugation, and Azeotropic Distillation

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2007

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Figueroa-Johnson, Maria, Tindall, James, and Friedel, Michael, 2007, A Comparison of 18Oδ Composition of Water Extracted from Suction Lysimeters, Centrifugation, and Azeotropic Distillation: Water, Air, & Soil Pollution, v. 184, iss. 1, p. 63-75.

Summary

The representativeness of soil pore water extracted by suction lysimeters in ground-water monitoring studies is a problem that often confounds interpretation of measured data. Current soil water sampling techniques cannot delineate from which soil volume a pore water sample is extracted, neither macroscopic, microscopic, or preferential flowpath. This research was undertaken to compare δ 18 O and Br − values of extracted suction lysimeters samples from intact soil cores with samples obtained by the direct extraction methods of centrifugation and azeotropic distillation. Also, the study was concerned with determining what portion of soil pore water is sampled by each method and explaining differences in concentrations of the extracted [...]

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DOI http://sciencebase.gov/vocab/identifierScheme 10.1007/s11270-007-9399-8

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