Geophysical Research Letters (Mar 2023)

Controls on Stable Water Isotopes in Monsoonal Precipitation Across the Bay of Bengal: Atmosphere and Surface Analysis

  • Jingyi Zhang,
  • Wusheng Yu,
  • Stephen Lewis,
  • Lonnie G. Thompson,
  • Gabriel J. Bowen,
  • Kei Yoshimura,
  • Alexandre Cauquoin,
  • Martin Werner,
  • Supriyo Chakraborty,
  • Zhaowei Jing,
  • Yaoming Ma,
  • Xiaoyu Guo,
  • Baiqing Xu,
  • Guangjian Wu,
  • Rong Guo,
  • Dongmei Qu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1029/2022GL102229
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 50, no. 5
pp. n/a – n/a

Abstract

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Abstract Stable hydrogen isotopes in monsoonal precipitation (δDp) at three sites (Port Blair, Barisal and Darjeeling) reveal the factors governing δDp variations over a south‐north gradient across the Bay of Bengal. We found that the δDp at each site continuously decreases from May to September and these trends become more pronounced from south to north. The decreasing trends of downstream δDp closely follow the decreasing trends of upstream stable hydrogen isotopes in water vapor (δDv), which indicates that upstream δDv properties shape initial spatiotemporal patterns of the downstream δDp (“shaping effect”). Additionally, our results demonstrate that, during moisture transport, upstream vertical air motions (convection and downward motion) and topographic relief magnify the amplitude of the decreasing trends of downstream δDp (“magnifying effect”). Our findings imply that upstream δDv properties and relevant atmospheric and topographical conditions along the moisture transport pathway need to be considered collectively to better interpret paleoclimate records.

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