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Constanze E. Weyhenmeyer

Researcher at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

Publications -  8
Citations -  5223

Constanze E. Weyhenmeyer is an academic researcher from Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. The author has contributed to research in topics: Groundwater flow & Groundwater recharge. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 8 publications receiving 5132 citations. Previous affiliations of Constanze E. Weyhenmeyer include University of Bern.

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Cool glacial temperatures and changes in moisture source recorded in Oman groundwaters

TL;DR: Stable oxygen and hydrogen isotopic groundwater data show that the origin of atmospheric water vapor changed from a primarily southern, Indian Ocean source during the Late Pleistocene to a dominantly northern, Mediterranean source today.
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Isotope study of moisture sources, recharge areas, and groundwater flow paths within the eastern Batinah coastal plain, Sultanate of Oman

TL;DR: Oxygen and hydrogen isotope analyses of rainfall samples collected on the eastern Batinah coastal plain of northern Oman between 1995 and 1998 indicate two different principal water vapor sources for precipitation in the area: a northern, Mediterranean source and a southern, Indian Ocean source as discussed by the authors.
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Groundwater Evolution in an Arid Coastal Region of the Sultanate of Oman based on Geochemical and Isotopic Tracers

TL;DR: In this paper, a combination of geochemical and isotopic tracers (O, H, C, Sr) was used for the identification of aquifer units, recharge areas, groundwater flow paths and residence times in a coastal alluvial aquifer of the Eastern Batinah region in Northern Oman.