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Interpolating the isotopic composition of modern meteoric precipitation
Gabriel J. Bowen,
Justin Revenaugh
Earth and Environmental Sciences-Twin Cities
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Spatial Distribution
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Resampling
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Isotopic Composition
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Paleoclimate
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Confidence Interval
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Number of Data
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Stable Oxygen Isotopes
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Standardized Method
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Estimation Error
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Prediction Error
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Potential Errors
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Stable Hydrogen Isotopes
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Global Mapping
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Deuterium Excess
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Isotope Pattern
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Future Precipitation
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Hydrological Applications
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D-excess
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Meteoric Precipitation
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Ecological Application
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Earth and Planetary Sciences
Isotopic Composition
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Paleoclimate
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Deuterium
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Confidence Interval
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Regional Pattern
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Spatial Distribution
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