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Recent climate and stable isotopes in modern surface waters of northernmost Ungava Peninsula, Canada
2007
Canadian journal of earth sciences (Print)
The isotope composition (δ 18 O and δD) of surface waters were measured over a 26-month period near three localities situated along the northern coast of Ungava Peninsula (Québec, Canada). In order to caracterize the present-day local hydrological settings, the oxygen and hydrogen isotope ratios were measured from precipitation and these were compared to local and regional climate data. We show that the modern surface waters contain information on climate and that this relationship is likely to
doi:10.1139/e06-089
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