Stable isotopic compositions in Australian precipitation


Autoria(s): Liu Jianrong; Fu Guobin; Song Xianfang; Charles Stephen P.; Zhang Yinghua; Han Dongmei; Wang Shiqin
Data(s)

2010

Resumo

Stable deuterium (delta D) and oxygen-18 (delta O-18) isotopes in 1962 to 2002 precipitation from the seven Australian stations of the Global Network of Isotopes in Precipitation (GNIP) were used to investigate isotope characteristics including temporal and spatial distributions across different regions of Australia. On the basis of 1534 samples, the local meteoric water line (LMWL) was established as delta D = 7.10 delta O-18 + 8.21. delta O-18 showed a depletion trend from north and south to central Australia (a continental effect) and from west to east. Precipitation amount effects were generally greater than temperature effects, with quadratic or logarithmic correlations describing delta/T and delta/P better than linear relationships. Nonlinear stepwise regression was used to determine the significant meteorological control factors for each station, explaining about 50% or more of the delta O-18 variations. Geographical control factors for delta O-18 were given by the relationship delta O-18 (parts per thousand) = -0.005 longitude (degrees) - 0.034 latitude (degrees)-0.003 altitude (m) - 4.753. Four different types of d-excess patterns demonstrated particular precipitation formation conditions for four major seasonal rainfall zones. Finally, wavelet coherence (WTC) between delta O-18 and SOI confirmed that the influence of ENSO decreased from east and north to west Australia.

National Natural Science Foundation of China 40830636;National 973 project 2010CB428805;Chinese Academy of Sciences

Identificador

http://ir.igsnrr.ac.cn/handle/311030/2164

http://www.irgrid.ac.cn/handle/1471x/144674

Idioma(s)

英语

Fonte

Liu Jianrong,Fu Guobin,Song Xianfang,Charles Stephen P.,Zhang Yinghua,Han Dongmei,Wang Shiqin.Stable isotopic compositions in Australian precipitation.JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-ATMOSPHERES,2010,115(D23307):1-16

Palavras-Chave #SOUTHERN-OSCILLATION INDEX #SURFACE-TEMPERATURE #WAVELET ANALYSIS #UNITED-STATES #ANNULAR MODE #AMAZON BASIN #CHINA SEA #RAINFALL #WATER #VARIABILITY
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