Isoscapes

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Isoscapes are spatially explicit predictions of stable isotope ratios (δ) that are produced by executing process-level models of stable isotope fractionation in a Geographic Information System (GIS). The word isoscape is derived from isotope landscape and was first coined by Dr Jason B. West [1] [2].

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  1. "First appearance of "isoscapes" at a scientific meeting".
  2. "Peer-reviewed article that discusses isoscapes (vol. 21, iss. 7, pg. 408)".

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