2006
DOI: 10.1623/hysj.51.2.298
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Modelling of water flow through typical Bavarian soils: 2. Environmental deuterium transport

Abstract: Seven experimental lysimeters were filled with different soil materials and used to study water flow and tracer transport through the unsaturated zone under natural atmospheric conditions during an eight year period (1984)(1985)(1986)(1987)(1988)(1989)(1990)(1991). The study of soil characteristics and water flow was presented in Part 1. The present paper focuses on environmental deuterium transport. The concentrations of environmental deuterium were measured in both precipitation and the water outflowing from… Show more

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“…Maloszewski et al . [] showed in a study on unvegetated lysimeters filled with coarse material that the dispersion model was able to describe the isotopic transport under variable flow conditions as well as a numerical model based on the Richards equation and the advection‐dispersion equation. Stumpp et al .…”
Section: Processes In the Soilmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Maloszewski et al . [] showed in a study on unvegetated lysimeters filled with coarse material that the dispersion model was able to describe the isotopic transport under variable flow conditions as well as a numerical model based on the Richards equation and the advection‐dispersion equation. Stumpp et al .…”
Section: Processes In the Soilmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Water stable isotopes have allowed new views on the hydrological response at the catchment (reviewed by McGuire and McDonnell [] and Vitvar et al . []), hillslope [e.g., McGuire and McDonnell , ; Garvelmann et al ., ; Mueller et al ., ], and the soil profile scale [e.g., Maloszewski et al ., ; Stumpp et al ., ; Sprenger et al ., ]. The latter two scales are of specific interest for our review, bringing together 50 years of soil water isotope studies.…”
Section: Introduction To Water Stable Isotopes In Soil Hydrologymentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Isotope variations can be identified either by summer and winter peaks in the soil column ( Figure 2) or by using more advanced modelling techniques to define unsaturated zone travel time parameters (O'Driscoll et al, 2005;Maloszewski et al, 2006). Mathematical models were described to fit the stable isotope pattern of precipitation to unsaturated zone water isotope patterns for travel time interpretation (e.g.…”
Section: Review Soil Water Isotopementioning
confidence: 99%
“…These models are generally applicable in steady-state conditions. However, sometimes they have also been successfully used in variable flow conditions, as shown in [53,54]. The continuous water pumping from the aquifer will yield a steady state of the hydrodynamic field nearly immediately, whereas the tracer distribution in the system will reach the steady state after duration of approximately four to five transit times of tracer [12].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%