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Temporal variations of stable isotopic compositions in atmospheric water vapor on the Southeastern Tibetan Plateau and their controlling factors

Manli Chen, Jing Gao, Lun Luo, Aibin Zhao, Xiaowei Niu, Wusheng Yu, Yigang Liu, Gebanruo Chen

2024Atmospheric Research19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Stable isotopic compositions in atmospheric water vapor (δ18OV, δDV and d-excessV) are effective tracers that provide new insights into the local and regional hydrological cycle on the Tibetan Plateau. One-year continuous measurements of the isotopic compositions in near-surface atmospheric water vapor on the Southeastern Tibetan Plateau are reported. Our results demonstrated the relative impacts of moisture source shifts, large scale moisture transport, and local processes on the variability of the isotopic compositions of atmospheric water vapor. The observed seasonal variations in δ18OV and d-excessV exhibit low values in monsoon and high values in the non-monsoon period due to the predominance of large-scale atmospheric circulations. Local processes significantly modulate diurnal cycles of δ18OV and d-excessV. The sharp decrease in δ18OV and increase in d-excessV is related to the synoptic process. Moreover, the seasonality of moisture sources and transport, including moisture uptake and upstream rainout strongly affects the atmospheric moisture and the isotopes. These findings will improve our understanding of the regional hydrological cycle on the Southeastern Tibetan Plateau and provide reference to validate the simulated stable water isotopes.

Topics & Concepts

Plateau (mathematics)Environmental scienceWater vaporAtmospheric sciencesClimatologyGeologyMeteorologyGeographyMathematicsMathematical analysisGroundwater and Isotope GeochemistryAtmospheric and Environmental Gas DynamicsMethane Hydrates and Related Phenomena