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      North American precipitation isotope (δ18 O) zones revealed in time series modeling across Canada and northern United States

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      Water Resources Research
      Wiley

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          Stable isotopes in precipitation

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            Relation between long-term trends of oxygen-18 isotope composition of precipitation and climate.

            Stable isotope ratios of oxygen ((18)O/(16)O) and hydrogen (D/H) in water have long been considered powerful indicators of paleoclimate. However, quantitative interpretation of isotope variations in terms of climate changes is hampered by a limited understanding of physical processes controlling the global isotope behavior. Analysis was conducted of time series of (18)O content (delta (18)O) of monthly precipitation and surface air temperature available through the International Atomic Energy Agency-World Meteorological Organization global network, "Isotopes in Precipitation." This study indicates that long-term changes of isotopic composition of precipitation over mid-and high-latitude regions during the past three decades closely followed long-term changes of surface air temperature with the average 8180-temperature coefficient around 0.6 per mil per degree Celsius.
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              On the Kolmogorov-Smirnov Test for Normality with Mean and Variance Unknown

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                Journal
                Water Resources Research
                Water Resour. Res.
                Wiley
                00431397
                February 2015
                February 2015
                February 27 2015
                : 51
                : 2
                : 1284-1299
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Department of Civil Engineering (Water Resources); University of Manitoba; EITC E1-368A Engineering Winnipeg Manitoba Canada
                [2 ]Global Institute for Water Security, University of Saskatchewan; Saskatoon Saskatchewan Canada
                [3 ]Alberta Innovates-Technology Futures; Calgary Alberta Canada
                [4 ]Biological Sciences, University of Alaska Anchorage; Anchorage Alaska USA
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                10.1002/2014WR015687
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