Journal of earth system science | |
Isotope fingerprinting of precipitation associated with western disturbances and Indian summer monsoons across the Himalayas | |
Ghulam Jeelani^11  R D Deshpande^22  | |
[1] Department of Earth Sciences, University of Kashmir, Srinagar 190006, India.^1;Geosciences Division, Physical Research Laboratory, Navrangpura, Ahmedabad 380009, India.^2 | |
关键词: Isotopes; precipitation; western disturbances; Indian summer monsoons; Himalayas; | |
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学科分类:天文学(综合) | |
来源: Indian Academy of Sciences | |
【 摘 要 】
Precipitation samples were collected across the Himalayas from Kashmir (western Himalaya) to Assam (eastern Himalaya) to understand the variation of the stable isotopic content (δ18O and δD) in precipitation associated with two dominant weather systems of the region: western disturbances (WDs) and Indian summer monsoon (ISM). Large spatial and temporal variations in isotopic values were noted with δ18O and δD values ranging from â30.3 to +9.3 â° and â228 to +59â°, respectively. The d-excess values also exhibit a large range of variation from â30 to +40â°. In general, heavier isotopic values are observed in most of the samples in Jammu, whereas lighter values are observed in majority of the samples in Uttarakhand. Precipitation at Jammu seems to have undergone intense evaporation while that from Uttarakhand suggest normal Rayleigh fractionation/distillation of the air mass as it moves from the source region to the precipitation site and/or orographic lifting. The d-excess of rainfall in Kashmir has a distinctly higher median value of +18â° compared to other precipitation sites with a median of 9â12â°. Using distinct isotopic signatures, the regions receiving precipitation from two different weather systems have been identified.
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