Day-night differences in δ18O and d-excess of convective rainfall in the inland tropics of Brazil

Author:

Santos Vinícius1,Gastmans Didier1ORCID,Durán-Quesada Ana Maria2ORCID,Sánchez-Murillo Ricardo3,Rozanski Kazimierz4,Kracht Oliver5,Quintão Demilson Assis1

Affiliation:

1. São Paulo State University

2. University of Costa Rica

3. University of Texas at Arlington

4. AGH University of Science and Technology

5. International Atomic Energy Agency

Abstract

Abstract The tropical central-southern part of Brazil (CSB) is characterized by strong convective systems that bring generous water supply for agro-industrial activities but also pose flood risks for large cities. Here, we present high-frequency (5-10 minutes) rainfall isotopic compositions to better understand those systems. In total, 260 intra-event samples representing 18 rainfall events were collected during the period 2019-2021. In summer, convective rainfall activity modulates regional and local isotopic characteristics, revealing a novel perspective on day-night contrast in δ18O and d-excess values. During the daytime, enhanced sub-cloud effects are related to high δ18O and low d-excess, while at night-time, continuous regional rainout results in more depleted δ18O and high d-excess values. Our results offer a new framework of key drivers controlling the isotopic variability of rainfall across the tropics.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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