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Using Of Isotopes In Hydrology; Izotoplarin Hidrolojide Kullanilmasi

Abstract

Current estimates are that the Earth's hydrosphere contains a huge amount of water about 1400 million cubic kilometers. However, 97.5 percent of this amount are saline waters and only 2.5 percent is fresh water. By 2025, world population is expected to be 8 billion. Quantity of the renewable water resources in Turkey has decreased due to urbanization, industrialization and population with each passing day . However quality of water resources in Turkey is affected by land use practice such as cultivation with accompanying application of large quantities of fertilizers and pesticides, ground water salutation, waste water. In this respect, new research methods were eagerly sought by researcher for developing water resources due to the rising industrial developing and growing of population. Isotope techniques provide invaluable information on the sources, movement and quantity of water in different environments. The State Hydraulic Works (DSI), Technical Research and Quality Control Department has used isotope techniques together with begin ing isotope study over the world.
Authors:
Cifter, C; Sayin, M [1] 
  1. DSI, Technical Research and Quality Control Department, Ankara (Turkey)
Publication Date:
Jul 01, 2002
Product Type:
Conference
Report Number:
INIS-TR-069
Resource Relation:
Conference: Symposium of isotope techniques in hydrology, Hidrolojide izotop tekniklerinin kullanilmasi sempozyumu, Adana (Turkey), 21-25 Oct 2002; Other Information: PBD: 2002; Related Information: In: Symposium of isotope techniques in hydrology, Hidrolojide izotop tekniklerinin kullanilmasi sempozyumu, 330 pages.
Subject:
58 GEOSCIENCES; HYDROLOGY; ISOTOPES; THEORETICAL DATA; TURKEY; WASTE WATER; WATER RESOURCES
OSTI ID:
20392556
Research Organizations:
The State Hydraulic Works (DSI), Technical Research and Quality Control Department, Division of Isotope Laboratory, Ankara (Turkey)
Country of Origin:
Turkey
Language:
Turkish
Other Identifying Numbers:
TRN: TR0300069068204
Availability:
Available from INIS in electronic form
Submitting Site:
INIS
Size:
page(s) 1-14
Announcement Date:
Nov 20, 2003

Citation Formats

Cifter, C, and Sayin, M. Using Of Isotopes In Hydrology; Izotoplarin Hidrolojide Kullanilmasi. Turkey: N. p., 2002. Web.
Cifter, C, & Sayin, M. Using Of Isotopes In Hydrology; Izotoplarin Hidrolojide Kullanilmasi. Turkey.
Cifter, C, and Sayin, M. 2002. "Using Of Isotopes In Hydrology; Izotoplarin Hidrolojide Kullanilmasi." Turkey.
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title = {Using Of Isotopes In Hydrology; Izotoplarin Hidrolojide Kullanilmasi}
author = {Cifter, C, and Sayin, M}
abstractNote = {Current estimates are that the Earth's hydrosphere contains a huge amount of water about 1400 million cubic kilometers. However, 97.5 percent of this amount are saline waters and only 2.5 percent is fresh water. By 2025, world population is expected to be 8 billion. Quantity of the renewable water resources in Turkey has decreased due to urbanization, industrialization and population with each passing day . However quality of water resources in Turkey is affected by land use practice such as cultivation with accompanying application of large quantities of fertilizers and pesticides, ground water salutation, waste water. In this respect, new research methods were eagerly sought by researcher for developing water resources due to the rising industrial developing and growing of population. Isotope techniques provide invaluable information on the sources, movement and quantity of water in different environments. The State Hydraulic Works (DSI), Technical Research and Quality Control Department has used isotope techniques together with begin ing isotope study over the world.}
place = {Turkey}
year = {2002}
month = {Jul}
}