Simplified GIS approach to modeling global leaf water isoscapes

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Publication Type Journal Article
School or College College of Science
Department Biology
Creator Ehleringer, James R.
Other Author West, Jason B.; Sobek, Adam
Title Simplified GIS approach to modeling global leaf water isoscapes
Date 2008
Description The stable hydrogen (d2H) and oxygen (d18O) isotope ratios of organic and inorganic materials record biological and physical processes through the effects of substrate isotopic composition and fractionations that occur as reactions proceed. At large scales, these processes can exhibit spatial predictability because of the effects of coherent climatic patterns over the Earth's surface. Attempts to model spatial variation in the stable isotope ratios of water have been made for decades. Leaf water has a particular importance for some applications, including plant organic materials that record spatial and temporal climate variability and that may be a source of food for migrating animals.
Type Text
Publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
Volume 3
Issue 6
Subject Oxygen isotope ratio; Hydrogen isotope ratio; Leaf water isoscapes; GIS
Subject LCSH Hydrogen -- Isotopes; Oxygen -- Isotopes; Leaves -- Composition; Plant-water relationships; Geographic information systems
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation West, J. B., Sobek, A., & Ehleringer, J. R. (2008). Simplified GIS approach to modeling global leaf water isoscapes. PLoS One, 3(6), e2447.
Rights Management (c) Jason B. West, Adam Sobek, and James R. Ehleringer
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Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6ww81x3
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