Title of article
The altitude effect on the isotopic composition of tropical rains
Author/Authors
Gonfiantini، نويسنده , , Roberto and Roche، نويسنده , , Michel-Alain and Olivry، نويسنده , , Jean-Claude and Fontes، نويسنده , , Jean-Charles and Zuppi، نويسنده , , Gian Maria، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Pages
21
From page
147
To page
167
Abstract
Data on the Isotopic composition of yearly and monthly precipitation samples collected at various altitudes on Mount Cameroon, Africa, and in two transects from the Amazon to the Altiplano in Bolivia, South America, are presented. In Bolivia, the 2H/1H and 18O/16O ratios show seasonal variations, with lower values in the summer rainy months with respects to the winter dry ones. The δ2H and δ18O values are linearly correlated with a slope of 7.5 in all seasons, but the intercept is higher in winter than in summer.
gradient vs. altitude is larger in rainy periods. The isotopic data are fitted by using a numerical model based on Rayleigh adiabatic condensation process. Model simulations show that the δ–altitude relationship slightly deviates from linearity, because the slope increases with altitude due to the lowering of temperature and the consequent increase of the condensation rate of atmospheric vapour. The parameters which most affect the shape of δ–altitude relationships are the temperature vertical gradient (lapse rate) and the initial relative humidity of the ascending air masses, while a change of the initial isotopic composition of water vapour determines a shift of the curve along the δ-axis. In addition, the model explains the observed increase of the deuterium excess with altitude.
Keywords
Precipitation , Rayleigh condensation , Altitude effect , Hydrogen isotopes , oxygen isotopes
Journal title
Chemical Geology
Serial Year
2001
Journal title
Chemical Geology
Record number
2256971
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