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Isotope hydrology is the study of the isotopic signatures of water.
Surface hydrology is the study of hydrologic processes that operate at or near the Earth's surface.
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isotope -- One of two or more variations of the same chemical element, differing in the number of neutrons not the number of protons.
kame -- n. A short, steep-sided knoll of glacial sediment.

isotope Atoms that differ in atomic mass number , but not in atomic number , are called isotopes. For example, oxygen (atomic number 8) may have an atomic mass number of 16, 17, or 18, depending on whether it has 8, 9, or 10 neutrons.

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Radioisotope or Radioactive Isotope A unstable isotope of an element. This material decays spontaneously and releases subatomic particles and electromagnetic energy.

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Table of standard electrode potentials
Isotope table (divided)
Isotope table (complete)
Functional groups
List of compounds
List of biochemistry topics
List of biomolecules
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The aircraft had special sensors to detect ra dioactive isotopes of elements such as bismuth, thallium, and potassium as well as magnetic fields.

The crustal rocks above subside into the mantle until they have displaced an adequate amount of mantle material to support them.
Isotope:
One of several forms of an element.

See also: Surface, Element, Region, Class, Model

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