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4. Conclusions
The range of isotope contents in precipitation, groundwater, and surface
water had very good correlation at place to place. The factors such as
topography, altitude and seasonality play major role to the spatial dis-
tribution of isotope components in mountain region. Interaction between
groundwater and surface water is typical characteristics in mountain region
and the isotopes is the powerful tool to identify them.
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