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Two-million-year record of deuterium depletion in great basin ground waters

January 1, 1985

Fluid inclusions in uranium series-dated calcitic veins from the southern Great Basin record a reduction of 40 per mil in the deuterium content of groundwater recharge during the Pleistocene. This variation is tentatively attributed to major uplift of the Sierra Nevada Range and the Transverse Ranges during this epoch with attendant increasing orographic depletion of deuterium from inlandbound Pacific storms.

Publication Year 1985
Title Two-million-year record of deuterium depletion in great basin ground waters
Authors I.J. Winograd, B. J. Szabo, T. B. Coplen, A.C. Riggs, Peter T. Kolesar
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Science
Index ID 70013028
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse