Nitrate isotopes in catchment hydrology: Insights, ideas and implications for models
Ioannis Matiatos(Waters (United States)), Michael Stockinger(BOKU University), Hannu Marttila(University of Oulu), Mathieu Sébilo(Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique), Christian Moeck(Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology), Yuliya Vystavna(International Atomic Energy Agency), Natalie Orlowski(University of Freiburg), Søren Jessen(University of Copenhagen), Jaivime Evaristo(University of Nevada, Reno), Gerbrand Koren(Utrecht University), Elias Dimitriou(Hellenic Centre for Marine Research), Sasha Müller(University of Copenhagen), Yiannis Panagopoulos(National Technical University of Athens)
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