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Any industrial activity near water reserves could, in principle, cause contamination. Isotope hydrology offers a unique combination of methods to monitor water quality and trace the source of pollution if any is identified. Read more →
Excellent, good, questionable or unacceptable: how good is your water chemistry analysis? Read more →
Managing water is like managing money in your bank account: you need to know exactly how much will be coming in, how much you can take out, and what could cause that to change. Read more →
Lasers, atom traps, krypton. These exciting, isotope hydrology techniques were discussed, together with the importance of big data, during the IAEA’s International Symposium on Isotope Hydrology that took place in Vienna this week. Read more →
Water is a precious resource upon which life on earth depends. It is important to know how much of it there is, where it is found and how long supplies will last. Read more →