Environmental Isotopes in the Hydrological Cycle
The main aim of this series of six textbooks is to provide a comprehensive review of basic theoretical concepts and principles of isotope hydrology methodologies and their practical application.
The volumes are designed to be self-sufficient reference material for scientists and engineers involved in research and/or practical applications of isotope hydrology as an integral part of the investigations related to water resources assessment, development and management.
These books also serve as teaching material to be used in universities and teaching institutions for incorporating the study of "isotopes in water" in general into the curriculum of the earth sciences.

Environmental isotopes in the hydrological cycle: principles and applications, v. I: Introduction; theory, methods, review
Technical documents in hydrology No. 39
2000 edition
Technical documents in hydrology No. 39
2000 edition
Environmental isotopes in the hydrological cycle: principles and applications, v. II: Atmospheric water
Technical documents in hydrology No. 39
2001 edition
Technical documents in hydrology No. 39
2001 edition
Environmental isotopes in the hydrological cycle: principles and applications, v. III: Surface water
Technical documents in hydrology No. 39
2001 edition
Technical documents in hydrology No. 39
2001 edition
Environmental isotopes in the hydrological cycle: principles and applications, v. IV: Groundwater, saturated and unsaturated zone
Technical documents in hydrology No. 39
2000 edition
Technical documents in hydrology No. 39
2000 edition
Environmental isotopes in the hydrological cycle: principles and applications, v. V: Man's impact on groundwater systems
Technical documents in hydrology No. 39
2001 edition
Technical documents in hydrology No. 39
2001 edition
Environmental isotopes in the hydrological cycle: principles and applications, v. VI: Modelling
Technical documents in hydrology No. 39
2001 edition
Technical documents in hydrology No. 39
2001 edition