1. Deuterium Excess in Precipitation Reveals Water Vapor Source in the Monsoon Margin Sites in Northwest China.
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Chen, Fenli, Zhang, Mingjun, A. Argiriou, Athanassios, Wang, Shengjie, Zhou, Xin, and Liu, Xueyuan
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WATER vapor ,HYDROGEN isotopes ,DEUTERIUM ,MONSOONS ,ATMOSPHERIC temperature ,AIR masses ,OXYGEN isotopes - Abstract
The deuterium excess (d) in precipitation, determined by the stable hydrogen and oxygen isotopes (δ
2 H and δ18 O), is a widely applied parameter in tracing the water vapor source. Based on the multiple-year observations of stable water isotopes in precipitation at four stations in the Lanzhou city, Northwest China, we analyzed the variations in deuterium excess in precipitation at the Asian monsoon margin region. The mean value of deuterium excess at the study region is 11.0‰ in the dry season and 8.0‰ in the wet season. The d value in precipitation negatively correlates with air temperature and vapor pressure. The low d value during the wet season reflects the monsoon moisture transported from long distances. During the dry season, the continental air masses correspond to the higher d value in precipitation. The moisture regimes based on reanalysis data are generally consistent with the findings using a stable isotopic approach, and the monsoon moisture is highlighted in summer precipitation at these monsoon margin sites. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2020
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