Tellus: Series B, Chemical and Physical Meteorology (Mar 2014)

Stable isotopic compositions of precipitation in China

  • Jianrong Liu,
  • Xianfang Song,
  • Guofu Yuan,
  • Xiaomin Sun,
  • Lihu Yang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3402/tellusb.v66.22567
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 66, no. 0
pp. 1 – 17

Abstract

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During the mid-1980s, there were 31 stations in China that successfully participated in the Global Network of Isotopes in Precipitation. However, most observations were suspended after the mid-1990s. The discontinuous data hindered the application of precipitation isotopes, which are strongly affected in China by the Asian monsoon and are thus of intrinsic interest for palaeoclimatologists. Therefore, to continuously observe precipitation isotopes nationwide, the Chinese Network of Isotopes in Precipitation was established in 2004. The current study reviewed the major characteristics of the 928 samples that were collected from 2005 to 2010. The ranges of δD and δ18O values generally followed the pattern NE>NW>TP>NC>SC, and the amount-weighted δ-values followed the pattern SC>NW>NC>TP>NE. Temporal variations presented a ‘V’-shaped pattern at the SC region and reverse ‘V’-shaped patterns at the NE and NW regions. Decreasing trends with the advent of the rainy season were found at the NC and TP regions. The Chinese Meteoric Water Line has been established as δD=7.48δ18O+1.01. The distributions of scattering along the line demonstrated different water vapour origins and characteristics. The values of δ18O showed strong temperature dependence at the NE (0.27‰/°C) and NW stations (0.37‰/°C), and this dependent variable switched to water vapour pressure and vapour pressure at the SC stations. The geographical controls of δ18O were −0.22‰/° and −0.13‰/100 m for latitude and altitude, respectively. The δ18O/Latitude gradient increased from south to north at the Eastern Monsoon Region, and the δ18O/Altitude gradient (−0.30‰/100 m) was especially significant for the TP region. The results of this study could provide basic isotopic information for on-going investigations in hydrology, meteorology, palaeoclimatology and ecology at different regions of China.

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