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Title: Isotopic composition of atmospheric moisture from pan water evaporation measurements
Authors: Devi, Pooja
Jain, A. K.
Rao, M. S.
Kumar, Bhishm
Keywords: hydrogen-2
Isotope hydrology
Oxygen-18
Theory; water cycle
Water cycle
Issue Date: 2015
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Citation: Isotopes in Environmental and Health Studies, 2015 Vol. 51, No. 3, 426–438,
Abstract: A continuous and reliable time series data of the stable isotopic composition of atmospheric moisture is an important requirement for the wider applicability of isotope mass balance methods in atmospheric and water balance studies. This requires routine sampling of atmospheric moisture by an appropriate technique and analysis of moisture for its isotopic composition. We have, therefore, used a much simpler method based on an isotope mass balance approach to derive the isotopic composition of atmospheric moisture using a class-A drying evaporation pan. We have carried out the study by collecting water samples from a class-A drying evaporation pan and also by collecting atmospheric moisture using the cryogenic trap method at the National Institute of Hydrology, Roorkee, India, during a pre-monsoon period. We compared the isotopic composition of atmospheric moisture obtained by using the class-A drying evaporation pan method with the cryogenic trap method. The results obtained from the evaporation pan water compare well with the cryogenic based method. Thus, the study establishes a cost-effective means of maintaining time series data of the isotopic composition of atmospheric moisture at meteorological observatories. The conclusions drawn in the present study are based on experiments conducted at Roorkee, India, and may be examined at other regions for its general applicability.
URI: http://117.252.14.250:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/3511
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